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Subject: Physiographic Provinces of Virginia Part I
Twenty Questions Subject: Physiographic Provinces of Virginia Part I
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Twenty Questions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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1. Label the physiographic provinces of Virginia.
Piedmont 4 Coastal Plain 5 Valley & Ridge 2 Appalachian Plateau 1 3 Blue Ridge
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2. The Coastal Plain is made up of __________ that are in the process of eroding from the Appalachian Mountains. Sediments
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3. Which province is a gently sloping surface in Eastern Virginia?
Coastal Plain
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4. What is the highest elevation of the Coastal plain?
300 feet
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5. What are the types of rocks located in the Coastal Plain?
Sediment
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6. What are the ages of rocks located in the Coastal Plain?
0-225 mya
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7. What are two important mineral resources located in the Coastal Plain?
Sand Gravel
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8. What types of fossils are found in the Coastal Plain?
Sea critters Dinosaur fossils
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9. Define Fall Line. Area where the Coastal Plain meets the Piedmont
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10. Why are the major cities located on the Fall Line?
Changes in the rivers
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11. Which province is a gently rolling area with hills and valleys?
Piedmont
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12. Where does the Piedmont Province get is name?
Foot of mountains
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13. An episode of ________ created the rocks in the Piedmont.
Subduction
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14. The Piedmont rocks are part of the _____ of the mountains.
Roots
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15. What are the types of rocks located in the Piedmont?
Igneous Metamorphic Some sedimentary
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16. What are the ages of rocks located in the Piedmont?
mya
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17. What types of fossils are found in the Piedmont?
None, except for dinosaur tracks
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18. Which province is a narrow line of mountains located north of Roanoke, and a broader, upland south of Roanoke? Blue Ridge
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19. The Appalachian Mountains are _____ and more ______ than the Rocky Mountains.
Older Eroded
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20. Which province has the highest mountains in Virginia?
Blue Ridge
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