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Great Smoky Mountains By: Kara Ward Clingmans Dome
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Location Region-Southeast State-Tennessee Capital-Nashville Longitude-86.2272˚W Latitude-35.8490˚N
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Landforms The Smokey haze gives the oldest mountains in North America there name Clingmans dome –The location in the heart of the park –The height is 6,642 –On the Appalachian trail Mount Guyot _The height is 6,621 feet high _The location is in the north Rich Mountain _Location is in the north _The height is 3,686
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Culture Two different groups of people called the Great Smoky Mountains home. They had opposing ideas on the land. Culture 1 Cherokee Indians _Started 1212 _800 years _left in 1838 Culture 2 Early Settlers _started in early 1800’s _made Cherokee Indians walk to Oklahoma Culture 3 Modern day _today nobody lives there _people just visit
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Waterways There are three fascinating falls located within the national park. They are Laurel Falls, Abrams Fall and, Rainbow Falls * Laurel Falls - located in the northern part of the park - 80 ft. high * Abrams Fall - located in the north west quadrant of the park - 20 ft. high * Rainbow Falls - located in the north east quadrant of the park - 80 ft. high
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Rocks And Minerals Most of the rocks in the Great Smokey Mountains National Park are sedimentary and were formed by accumulations of clay, silt, sand, gravel, and minor amounts of calcium carbonate in flat lying layers. * The mountains were once 20,000 ft. high. Over millions of years, erosion has changed the Smokey's. Wind and rain have worn away the mountain tops. Today the highest peaks in the Smokies are less than 7,000 feet high above sea level. _ Clay _vast amounts of unconsolidated clay, silt, sand, and pebbles were washed down into lowland basins from adjacent highlands.
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