Georgias Five Regions Coastal Plains Region Location n
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Georgia’s Five Regions
Coastal Plains Region Location n n Georgia’s largest region Located in South Georgia
Coastal Plains Region Climate n n The climate of the Coastal Plain Region is mild, with hot summers and cool winters. Mild winters with no snow Along the coast, breezes blow from the Atlantic Ocean. Hurricanes sometimes hit the state. A hurricane is a strong windstorm that forms over the ocean. They can cause heavy damage when they reach land.
Coastal Plains Region Landforms n n n The Coastal Plain Region has flat land with no steep hills where farms and orchards can be found. This region also includes swamps, such as, the Okefenokee Swamp. Along Georgia’s coast, the land consists of sand, sand dunes, and clay.
Coastal Region Agriculture n Plains Area Consists of rich sandy soil that is good for growing peanuts, sweet potatoes, tobacco, watermelons, pecans, peaches, corn, sweet Vidalia onions, sugar cane and cotton.
Coastal Plains Region Natural Resources n Coastal Area -Fresh Seafood (shrimp, fish, oysters, crabs) -Ports -Sand seashells -Live Oak Tree, Georgia’s State Tree, with long, stringy moss that hangs down from the branches. (Savannah, Georgia is a prime location to view these magnificent trees. )
Coastal Plains Region Attractions Okefenokee Swamp n n n The Okefenokee Swamp is in southeastern Georgia. One of the country’s largest swamps. You can find wildlife such as alligators, snakes, and herons.
Savannah
Cumberland Islands The Cumberland Island is off the Georgia Coast. n Many vacationers visit year-round to see the Island’s natural beauties and wild horses roaming freely. n
Jekyll Island
Callaway Gardens
The Piedmont Region Location n Piedmont means “foot of the mountain. ” The Piedmont Region is located in the middle section of Georgia. It is north of the Coastal Plains Region. The Piedmont Region is the second largest region, and it is the state’s most heavily populated region. Many major cities are located in the Piedmont Region. The capital of Georgia, Atlanta, is located in this region.
Piedmont Region Climate n n n The climate during winter is not as cold as the climate in the northern regions of Georgia. Snow is rare in winter. Summers are hot and humid with many thunderstorms.
Piedmont Region Landforms n n n The regions consists mainly of rolling hills, with many valleys. In some areas, the hills are tall and look almost like mountains. Many streams and rivers flow through the Piedmont Region.
Piedmont Region Agriculture n n n Cotton, Soy Bean, & Wheat Beef and Dairy Cattle Poultry
Piedmont Region Natural Resources n n n Hardwood Pine Trees Marble Streams and Rivers Granite
Piedmont Region Local Attractions Atlanta Zoo
Home of the Atlanta Braves
Six Flags
Stone Mountain
Coca-Cola Factory
UGA
Amicalola Falls State Park n n n Amicalola Falls means “tumbling water” in Cherokee language. Amicalola Falls is located in Pickens County. Amicalola Falls is at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountain Region. Amicalola Falls is Georgia’s highest waterfall.
Valley and Ridge Region Location n Located in the northwest between the Appalachian Plateau region and Blue Ridge region
Valley and Ridge Region Climate n n The Valley and Ridge Region receives a cooler climate in the winter months and a warm climate during the summer months. Light snow and ice may occur sporadically during the winter months.
Valley and Ridge Region Landforms n n The Valley and Ridge Region has long parallel ridges overlooking wide, rolling valleys. Standing and looking from a valley’s point of view, the ridges appear to be mountains. Many valley floors are used for farming and for pasture land.
Valley and Ridge Region Agriculture n n n A variety of crops can successfully grow in the Valley and Ridge Region. The crops include: corn, soybeans, wheat, and cotton. The soil is rich and well suited for farmland. Much of the land is used for pasture and harvesting hardwood and pine timber.
Valley and Ridge Region Natural Resources n n Sandstone Limestone Shale Other soft sedimentary rock
Valley and Ridge Region Attractions Etowah Indian Mounds
New Echota n n In the 1820 s New Echota was the capital of the Cherokee Nation. The Cherokee Indians formed laws at New Echota. The Cherokee Tribe created their own written alphabet, and the Cherokee published it. The newspaper was created by a printing press. The paper was called the Cherokee Phoenix. The New Echota is now a state historic site.
Hiking, Camping, and Fishing
Appalachian Plateau Region Location n The smallest region located in the northwestern tip of Georgia
Appalachian Plateau Region Climate n n Colder climate in the winter months Warm, nice summers
Appalachian Plateau Region Landforms n A plateau is an area of flat or gently sloping land that rises high over valleys and lowlying areas.
Appalachian Plateau Region Agriculture n Small amounts of corn and soybeans n Pastures
Appalachian Plateau Region Natural Resources n n n n Sedimentary rock Sandstone Limestone Coal Hardwood Forests Rhododendrons Native azaleas Mountain Laurel
Appalachian Plateau Region Local Attractions Look Out Mountain
Cloudland Canyon State Park
Blue Ridge Mountains Region Location n n The Blue Ridge Region is in the northeastern portion of Georgia. Highest elevations in Georgia
Blue Ridge Mountains Region Climate n n Cool winters with greater chances of snow fall Mild summers
Blue Ridge Mountains Region Landforms n n n The Blue Ridge Mountains consists of mountains, ridges, and basins. The Blue Ridge Mountain Region is a part of the Appalachian Mountains that stretches northward to southern Pennsylvania. Many large rivers begin in the Blue Ridge Mountains. (Chattahoochee and Savannah Rivers)
Blue Ridge Mountains Region Agriculture n n Famous Georgia Apples Corn and other vegetables Less than 1% of GA’s farmland Highest amount of RAINFALL – rain here feeds rivers which run down to the Coastal Plain and helps crops there
Blue Ridge Mountains Region Natural Resources n n n There is not as much farmland in the Blue Ridge Mountains Region because of the mountains and valleys. Hardwood timber Mountain Laurel Azaleas Gold and Gems Streams and rivers
Blue Ridge Mountains Region Local Attractions Brass Town Bald n n Georgia’s Highest peak. Sight seers can hike up the mountain and see North Carolina and South Carolina (two states that border Georgia).
Dahlonega Gold Mines n Pan for Gold! Go to the following website for animated details: www. consolidatedgoldmine. com/aboutus. asp? ID=1
Babyland General Hospital
Fall Time in The Blue Ridge Mountains!
Blue Ridge Scenic Rail Way
Mountain Adventures!
Georgia Mountain Fairs and Festivals
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