The Five Regions of Georgia

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The Five Regions of Georgia Ridge & Valley, Appalachian, Blue Ridge, Piedmont, and Coastal Plainby Heather Robertson

Days 1: Ridge and Valley Valley and Ridge Located in Northwest Georgia (GA)

Ridge & Valley The Ridge and Valley Region is located in the Northwest part of Georgia Ridge and Valley are split into four parts--the Cumberland Plateau, the Chickamaunga Valley, the Armuchee Ridges, and the Great Valley. Plants vary based on the area Moisture(water in air and ground), the soil type, and elevation

Ridge and Valley Low open valleys and narrow ridges run parallel (side by side) There are flat farmlands that have fields of grain, pastures of cows and orchards of apples The valleys are divided by limestone capped ridges Most of the land is covered with forest

Wild Life The Ridge and Valley is a great place for bird watchers. Birds include chestnut-sided warbler, worm-eating warbler, red-tailed hawk, cardinals and many other bird species. Butterflies spotted in the Ridge and Valley are the Aphrodite fritillary and northern metalmark.

Blue Ridge and Valley Wild Life Mammals that are seen here are the deer, raccoon, opossum, striped bobcats, skunks, and a variety of other animals. Many reptiles and amphibians live here as well including timber rattlesnakes and salamanders.

Day 2: Appalachian Appalachian is located in the Northwestern Corner of Georgia (GA)

Appalachian The Appalachian Plateau is a mountainous region with many streams and rivers flowing through them. The Appalachian Region is located in the Northwestern most corner of the state of GA. It marks the beginning of the Appalachian trail.

Appalachian This region is mostly covered by Oak Forests: basswood, sugar, maple, tulip poplar, beech, birch, and hemlock . Azaleas and mountain laurel are found on the ground The forest brings in many tourists and helps support the wood industry which makes furniture and frames of homes The soil in the Appalachian Region is clay based. The rocks that are found in this soil are limestone and clay rocks.

Wild Life of the Appalachian Spiders Toads and Frogs Deer Eagle Heron Foxes Mule Druthers Turtles

Day 3: Blue Ridge Blue Ridge is located in the Northeast Georgia (GA)

Blue Ridge The Blue Ridge Region is apart of the Appalachian Mountain Range. If you visited Blue Ridge the eye would mostly see the beautiful mountains. The Brasstown Bald Peak is 4, 784 Feet which is the highest point in GA.

Plant Life in Blue Ridge Witch Hazel Dwarf Iris Starry Campion Hickory Golden Rod Oak Cardinal Flower

Wild Life in the Blue Ridge Raccoon grouse White tail Deer Black bear Songbirds Amphibians

Day 4 :Piedmont Piedmont is located in the central part of Georgia.

Piedmont We live in the Piedmont! The capital of Georgia is located here: Atlanta. We live in the Piedmont! The Piedmont region stretches from Alabama to South Carolina The Piedmont ends at the fall line

Wildlife The Piedmont is home to the Eastern Pipistrellus (Bat), Scalopus aquaticus (mole), and the Red Fox. Bat Mole Wild Turkey Red Fox

Plant Life The wetlands in the Piedmont hold water from many rivers. Hickory Black Walnut Riverbirch Loblolly Pine Sweetgum Cattails

Day 5: Coastal Plain The Coastal Plains are located in the Southern part of Georgia.

Coastal Plains The Coastal Plains are divided into an upper and lower plains Upper Part is the agricultural part Lower is the coastal part with the Atlantic Ocean and the swamps

Wild Life Deer Raccoon Songbirds Bobcat Quail Wild Turkey Opossum

Endangered Species Eastern Indigo Snake Red-cockaded Woodpecker Flatwoods Salamander

Coastal Animals Alligator Turtle Angel Fish Over 150 Birds & many mammals Sea Turtle Red-Throated Hummingbird

Plant Life Loblolly Pine Wire Grass Swamp Oak Wax Myrtle

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