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Question 3 1.5 pts The geographical boundaries defining South Florida are universally accepted as being limited to the north by Fort Lauderdale in the east and Cape Romano on the west. True False

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The correct answer is False

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Florida is a State of the United States of America, this state is located in the southeast of the country. Aditionally, Florida is divided into North Florida, Central Florida, and South Florida. These regions do not have established boundaries, however, it can be said it is false the boundaries are Fort Lauderdale and Cape Romano because South Florida encompasses areas further north than Cape Romano and Fort Lauderdale, such as Coral Springs or West Palm Beach. So, the correct answer is False.

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