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Geographic Regions of Georgia

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1 Geographic Regions of Georgia

2 Appalachian Plateau

3 Unique Feature Smallest region
TAG corner (Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia) Lookout Mountain Cloudland Canyon Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Parks

4 Agricultural Products
Corn Soybeans

5 Climate Over 60 inches of precipitation 20-40 degrees in the winter
80’s (degrees) in the summer

6 Business/Industry Lumber Industry

7 Ridge and Valley

8 Ridge and Valley

9 Unique Features Low valleys with narrow ridges
The beginning of the Appalachian Trail

10 Agricultural Products
Grain Cattle Apples

11 Climate Over 60” of precipitation 20-40 degrees in the winter
80’s (degrees) in the summer

12 Business/Industry Textiles Carpet Manufacturing
Dalton—”carpet capital of the world”

13 Blue Ridge

14 Blue Ridge

15 Unique Features Brasstown Bald—highest point in Georgia
Amicalola Falls Tallulah Gorge Helen, GA

16 Agricultural Products
Vegetable Farming Apples

17 Size (Land/Population)
100 miles wide 2,000 sq. miles

18 Climate Most precipitation (80” per year) 40-41 degrees in winter
74 degrees in summer

19 Business/Industry Recreation and tourism

20 Piedmont

21 Piedmont

22 Piedmont

23 Unique Features Means “foot of the mountain” Red clay and granite
Stone Mountain

24 Agricultural Products
Wheat Soybeans Corn Poultry Cattle

25 Size (Land/Population)
1/3 of the state’s land ½ of the state’s population

26 Climate 44-47 degrees in the winter 79 to high 90’s in the summer
44-48” of precipitation

27 Business/Industry A variety of businesses and industries

28 Coastal Plain

29 Coastal Plain

30 Unique Features Largest region Major agricultural area
Includes the Barrier Islands Okefenokee Swamp—largest swamp in North America

31 Agricultural Products
Vidalia onions Peanuts Corn Pecans

32 Size (Land/Population)
3/5 of the state’s land

33 Climate 53-54 degrees in the winter
80’s to high 90’s (degrees) in the summer 45-50” precipitation

34 Business/Industry Naval stores Pulp production Recreation
Seafood industries Shipyards

35 Photos From the GeorgiaInfo website


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