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Tidewater Region Piedmont Region Ridge & Valley Region Allegheny Plateau
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- stretches from north and south along Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay - flat and sandy lowland (coastal plain) - divided by Chesapeake Bay into 2 main parts (Mainland and Eastern Shore)
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Four major rivers divide the Tidewater Region’s Mainland into peninsulas. Potomac River Rappahannock River York River James River The Tidewater’s most important example of wetland is the Great Dismal Swamp.
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The Tidewater is divided into four peninsulas: Eastern Shore Northern Neck Peninsula Peninsula Middle Peninsula The Peninsula
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Virginia Beach- Virginia Beach-most populated in Virginia Norfolk- Norfolk-major U.S. naval base Newport News- Newport News-ship building Jamestown- Jamestown-1st permanent English settlement and 1st Virginia capital Williamsburg- Williamsburg-2nd Virginia capital
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-largest region - largest region -between Tidewater Region & Blue Ridge Mts. - between Tidewater Region & Blue Ridge Mts. -has gently, rolling hills - has gently, rolling hills -a plateau - a plateau (large, raised, (large, raised, level piece level piece of land) of land) -means “foot - means “foot of the of the mountain” mountain”
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- - divides divides Piedmont Region Region from Tidewater Region -made of waterfalls and and rapids
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There are four important rivers in the Piedmont Region. Potomac River Rappahannock River James River Roanoke River
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The Fall Line was responsible for the growth of major cities. Alexandria Fredericksburg Richmond ( state capital) ( state capital) Petersburg
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Many cities grew up on roads leading to gaps through theBlue Ridge Mountains. Many cities grew up on roads leading to gaps through the Blue Ridge Mountains. Charlottesville Lynchburg Martinsville
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- located west of the Piedmont Region the Piedmont Region - made up of mountains and valleys and valleys
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two main lines of mountains AppalachianMountains The region is made of two main lines of mountains which are part of a larger mountain system called the Appalachian Mountains.AlleghenyMountains Blue Ridge Mountains
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The Great Valley of Virginia separates the Blue Ridge & Allegheny Mountains. The Great Valley of Virginia
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- - largest in the Great Valley - - located down its middle Massanutten Mountain and Shenandoah River Shenandoah River Massanutten Mountain
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Four types of natural wonders are found in the Ridge and Valley. Natural Bridge hot springs Natural Chimneys caves/caverns
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Roanoke - region’s largest largest Winchester - oldest in region in region Staunton
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-- -- known also as Appalachian Plateau -- -- located in southwestern part of Virginia -- -- no valleys as in Ridge and Valley Region - covered with forests A plateau with an average elevation of 2,000 ft.
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Major coal deposits are mined in the Allegheny’s Southwest Virginia Coal Field.
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Match the region with its geographic feature. Tidewater Tidewater coal deposits Piedmont coastal plain and Chesapeake Bay Ridge & Valley Valley rolling hills, rapids, and Fall Line Allegheny Plateau Plateau mountains, valleys, and caves
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Gordon, Deanna and Peters, Norma. Virginia USA, Silver Burdett Ginn, Needham, Maryland, 1997. Criswell, Sara. Virginia, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1991. Marsh, Carole. Virginia Experience, Gallopade International, 1999.
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