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6 Regions of Tennessee Bluff
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Cumberland Plateau 1. Few people live in this region of Tennessee because it has steep slopes or cliffs and the soil is not good for farming.
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Unaka Mountains 2. This region is also called the Great Smokies are part of the Appalachian Mountains.
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East Tennessee Valley and Ridge 3. This area was a refuge for Woodland and Mississippian Indians long ago.
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Central Basin 4. Nashville (and Lavergne) are located in this region.
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Unaka Mountains 5. This region has the highest elevation in Tennessee is Clingman’s Dome at 6,642 feet.
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East Tennessee Valley and Ridge 6. Chattanooga and Knoxville are two cities that lie in this region.
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Central Basin 7. This region forms the bottom of the bowl and has some of the most fertile soil in Tennessee.
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Gulf Coastal Plains 8. This region was bought from the Chickasaw Indians.
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Unaka Mountains 9. In this region, coves provide fertile soil and protection from weather and enemies.
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Highland Rim 10. This region is the largest natural region of Tennessee.
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Central Basin 11. Because of the rivers that flow through it, this region has become a farming and industrial center.
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Cumberland Plateau 12. This region has the Cumberland Gap, where Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia all meet.
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East Tennessee Valley and Ridge 13. This region is immediately west of the Unaka Mountains
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Gulf Coastal Plains 14. The fertile soil in this region produces a lot of cotton and grain.
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Highland Rim 15. In the fertile soil of the region, farmers grow corn, wheat, and tobacco.
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Central Basin 16. It is the smallest region of Tennessee.
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Gulf Coastal Plains 17. The Mississippi River has caused Memphis to become one of the most important ports in the United States.
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Unaka Mountains 18. Several coves, flat floored valleys, are found in the mountain’s side.
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Cumberland Plateau 19. This region rises 800 to 2,000 feet above the Valley and Ridge.
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Highland Rim 20. It forms a giant “bowl” around the Central Basin.
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East Tennessee Valley and Ridge 21. It is sometimes called the “folded Appalachians.”
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