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Blue Ridge Region Makes up 2% of our state – Smallest Region Part of the Blue Ridge Mountains Sassafras Mountain – State’s Highest Mountain – 3,554 feet.

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1 Blue Ridge Region Makes up 2% of our state – Smallest Region Part of the Blue Ridge Mountains Sassafras Mountain – State’s Highest Mountain – 3,554 feet tall Rural Region Streams, Waterfalls, and Lakes attract visitors. – Lake Jocassee – man made lake created in the 1970s

2 Piedmont Region THIS IS WHERE WE LIVE! Piedmont means “Foot of the Mountains” largest region of South Carolina. NOT flat – Has a lot of hills often called The Upstate. Cities of Spartanburg and Greenville are located here. Special Feature : monadnock – isolated hill made of very hard rock. Example: Table Rock.

3 Sandhills Narrow band of hilly land Used to be the coast of the state – Ocean fossils can be found in this region Fall line is in this region – Area where water drops from high ground to low ground Columbia – capital of SC – is here

4 Inner Coastal Plain Has rolling hills Half is covered in forests Best soil in the state Center of cotton production Congaree National Park is here

5 Outer Coastal Plain Flat and broken up by rivers Swamps cover much of the land

6 Coastal Zone Tourism is the focus – Business of helping people who travel for pleasure Miles of beaches, marshes, and islands – Myrtle Beach and Charleston – 60 miles of beaches known as the Grand Strand Important Cities – Charleston - Myrtle Beach


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