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Physiographic Regions of Georgia
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Region An area on Earth’s surface that is defined by certain unifying characteristics (cultural, physical, or human)
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Appalachian Plateau
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Plateau
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Size/Location Elevation
300 square miles NW corner (TAG-TN,AL,GA Corner) of Georgia feet
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Landforms Broad flat topped mountains separated by ridges of limestone
Limestone caves, deep canyons, interesting rock formations, waterfalls
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Soil/Rocks, minerals sandstone, shale, limestone
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Resources/Crops Appalachian Oak Forests cover most of it. pastures
Coal the only source of coal in Georgia
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Cities/Places of Interest
Sand Mountain Lookout Mountain Long narrow valley between these mts. Cloudland Canyon Chickamauga-civil war battle site
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Ridge and Valley
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Ridge and Valley
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Size/Location Elevation
most of NW Georgia feet
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Landforms long, parallel ridges wide rolling valleys
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limestone and shale valleys
Soil/Rocks, minerals sedimentary rock sandstone ridges limestone and shale valleys
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Resources/Crops Forests, pastures
Apple orchards, wheat, cotton, hardwoods, pines, 4% of Georgia’s farmland timber
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Cities/Places of Interest
Taylor Ridge, Pigeon Mountain Dalton Carpet industry – more than 70 carpet manufacturing plants
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Blue Ridge
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Blue Ridge
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Size/Location Elevation
most of NE Georgia 2000 square miles feet
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Landforms highest mountains in Appalachian highlands
Rivers begin here. steep slopes waterfalls
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Soil/Rocks, minerals clay, sand erosion High precipitation – provides water for the entire state
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Resources/Crops Hardwood forests apples Small vegetable farms
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Cities/Places of Interest
Chattahoochee National Forest Brasstown Bald (treeless on top) 4,784 ft. Amicalola falls Tallulah Gorge Helen
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Other Features Springer Mountain
start of the Appalachian Trail which stretches from Georgia to Maine (2,144 miles)
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Piedmont “foot of the mountain”
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Piedmont
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Size/Location Elevation
30% of state between the Coastal Plain and the mountains feet
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Landforms Gently, sloping hills, flatlands valleys
many streams and rivers ravines
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Soil/Rocks, minerals red clay, sandy loam fertile soil bedrock
large areas of solid rock just below the earth’s surface often exposed where soil has washed away granite, gneiss, marble
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Resources/Crops oak-hickory-pine forests marble, granite
cotton, soybeans, wheat, poultry, cattle
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Cities/Places of Interest
Athens Atlanta Milledgeville Six Flags Zoo Atlanta Stone Mountain
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Other features 60% of Georgia’s population lives here.
Chattahoochee, Flint, Ocmulgee, Oconee Rivers
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Coastal Plain
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Coastal Plain
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Size/Location Elevation
60% of state lower half of the state 0-400 feet
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Landforms Two parts flat with low relief gentle slopes
Inner Coastal Plain Outer Coastal Plain flat with low relief gentle slopes wide, deep, slow rivers
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Soil/Rocks, Minerals Limestone, sand, clay Outer coastal plain -- poorly drained Inner Coastal plain -- fertile soil, underground water
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Resources/Crops Outer Coastal Plain Inner timber some swampy areas
Used for pasture and timber shrimp and fish Inner crops such as peanuts, cotton, Vidalia onions, corn, soybeans, peaches, pecans timber
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Cities/Places of Interest
Savannah, Columbus, Macon, Augusta, Albany, Valdosta Okefenokee Swamp – freshwater wetland
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Other features once covered by ocean Barrier Islands
protect beaches by blocking sand, wind, water tourism, recreation, wildlife sanctuaries Continental shelf very wide reduces the chance of hurricanes
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Fall Line Point at which hilly or mountainous lands meet the coastal plain Columbus, Macon, Augusta Waterfalls provide a power source
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