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Geologic Provinces of Virginia A. Appalachian Plateau  Southwestern part of VA  Rugged, irregular topography  Rich in coal and natural gas.

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2 Geologic Provinces of Virginia

3 A. Appalachian Plateau  Southwestern part of VA  Rugged, irregular topography  Rich in coal and natural gas

4  This is where we live  Underlain by ancient folded and faulted sedimentary rocks  Many caves and sinkholes  Limestone is the common rock type  Karst Topography B. Valley and Ridge

5 C. Blue Ridge  The oldest rocks in VA  Billion-year-old igneous and metamorphic rocks  The highest area of VA

6 D. Piedmont  The largest province in VA  Rolling hills  Ancient igneous and metamorphic rock  The FALL ZONE is the elevation change between the Piedmont and the Coastal Plain

7 E. Coastal Plain  Flat  Unconsolidated sediment produced by erosion of Appalachian Mountains  The youngest rocks in VA  Richmond is on the border of the Piedmont and the Coastal Plain


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