Regions of Georgia | Physical Features | Potpourri | Where in the World is GA? | Miscellaneous |
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What is the Piedmont?
This region is home to the fall line and cities like Atlanta and Athens.
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What is the Okefenokee Swamp?
This physical feature is now a National Wildlife Refuge created by President Roosevelt.
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What is Georgia's hemisphere?
The northwestern Hemisphere
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What is the continent Georgia is on?
Found in North America.
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What are the Barrier Islands?
Keep the shores from erosion and some welcome tourists while others are wildlife preserves.
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What is the Blue Ridge?
This region contains both the highest peak in Georgia and the highest waterfall.
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What is the Appalachian Mountains?
This physical feature is characterized by over 100 miles beginning in Georgia and continuing to Maine.
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What is Georgia's country?
The United States
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What is the region Georgia is in?
Found in the Southeast.
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What is the Savannah River?
Forms Georgia's border with South Carolina.
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What is the Appalachian Plateau?
This region is in the Northwest corner of Georgia and is also the smallest region.
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What are the Barrier Islands?
This physical feature is found off the coast of Georgia and helps prevent winds and waves from destroying the land.
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What is the Okefenokee Swamp?
This physical feature is home to more than 1000 types of plants and animals.
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What is the hemisphere Georgia is in?
Found in the Northern and Western.
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What is the Piedmont?
In central Georgia, Home of Atlanta.
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What is the Ridge and Valley?
This region is in Northwest Georgia and known for high ridges and deep valleys. Grows apples, corn and beef cattle.
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What is the Fall Line?
This physical feature is characterized by drastic drops in elevation and beautiful waterfalls.
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What is the coastal plain?
This region is known for growing peaches, pecans, peanuts, cotton, and corn.
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What is the country Georgia is in?
Found in the United States.
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What is the Piedmont?
Home of Georgia's most populated region, corn, peaches, and cotton.
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What is the Coastal Plain?
This region is home to the Barrier Islands, the majority of the state's farmland and also the largest region land wise.
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What is the Chattahoochee River?
This physical feature stretches along Georgia Western border with Alabama up through the Blue Ridge Region and was one used for transporting goods by boat.
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What is the ridge and valley?
This region is known for raising beef cattle and textiles and carpet mills.
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What is Georgia's climate?
a Temperate climate.
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What is the Coastal Plain?
Georgia's Largest region. Home of Peaches, pecans, onions, and peanuts.
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