Contains 3,628,062 square miles 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico Approx. 6,000 miles of coastline Major mountain chains: the Appalachians, the Rockies, and the Cascades-Sierras Major bodies of water: Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River, Mississippi River
SC is divided into 6 geographical regions: Coastal Zone, Outer Coastal Plain, Inner Coastal Plain, Sandhill Region, Piedmont, and Blue Ridge.
Stretches along the Atlantic Coast 185 miles long and reaches 10 miles into the interior Divided into 3 sections: –Grand Strand –Santee Delta –Barrier islands
This is the largest landform region in the state Divided into 2 section: –Outer Coastal Plain: miles wide, the rivers in this region and rise and fall with the tide, inland swamps and savannas. This is where the rice and indigo was grown in colonial times. –Inner Coastal Plain: rich land for growing cotton, feet above sea level, contains Carolina Bays’ contains the richest soil in SC
Extends along the Fall Zone Contains red soil (clay); poor farm land Today, pine forests and fruit orchards grow successfully here Includes Columbia
Pied= foot; mont = mountain Piedmont means foot of the mountain or foothills Contains nearly 1/3 of the state Has rapidly flowing rivers that have to come down hill, so they were good for hydroelectric factories
Contains 500 square miles of the Blue Ridge Mountains (near Greenville) Contains the highest peak in SC, Sassafras Mountain Also contains the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi River, Whitewater Falls
There are 3 major river systems in SC –Savannah River System (on the border between SC and GA) –Santee River System (middle of the state) –Pee Dee River System (Northeast part of the state) The Rivers in the Up Country are narrow and swift At the fall zone, they become broad and carry rich soil deposits
SC has a humid, subtropical climate –Long summers with temperatures close to 100 degrees –Mild winters with temperatures rarely reaching 0 degrees –Abundant rain; mostly in February and July –Hurricanes affect this area: hurricane season runs June 1- November 30, though SC sometimes gets them in May and December
Use the smart board to label the 6 geographical region of SC PiedmontInner Coastal Plain Coastal Zone Blue RidgeOuter Coastal Plain Sandhills
References (map of the US on slide 3) (map of SC on slide 4) ewater-Falls1.JPG (White Waterfalls on slide 10) ewater-Falls1.JPG (The Sandhills on slide 8) ina/outline/ (outline of SC Map on slides 1 and 13) ina/outline/ South Carolina Geography: The Coastal Plain (United Streaming Video). (1988). SCETV.