By: Anne and Hadley. Q: How are resources used to make a living?  Coal is found in Appalachia mountain range. Coal is used for energy and heat.

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By: Anne and Hadley

Q: How are resources used to make a living?  Coal is found in Appalachia mountain range. Coal is used for energy and heat.

Q: Explain how and why industry has changed in your region over time.  Cotton Plantations used to be made by slaves and now they aren’t. Because slaves are not allowed in America.  The industries all used to depend on agriculture like cotton and tobacco but now there are many types of industries and factories that build things.

Q: How does the population density of your region drive the economy?  The sunbelt attracts people to visit and live in the Southeast.