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what causes the Florida hard water problem?

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what causes the Florida hard water problem?

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Why doesn’t water everywhere contain these dissolved minerals? What’s so special about conditions in Florida that causes so many problems with hard water? Just to be clear, some other places do have even more of a hard water problem than Florida. That just means they have more dissolved minerals in the water. But we’re talking about Florida right now, so we’ll stick to why Florida has hard water. To begin with, water goes through a natural cycle called the hydrologic cycle. This is basically the process water goes through as it moves through the environment. To understand the hydrologic cycle, start with the oceans. Water in the oceans, lakes and rivers evaporates forming clouds. These clouds eventually fall back to the Earth’s surface as rain. The rain flows is either absorbed into the ground or runs into lakes, rivers, streams and oceans. Either way it eventually makes it’s way back to the surface, where it evaporates again, forming new clouds. This hydrologic cycle continually moves

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