The Coastal Plains By Nathan Huneke. Rivers All of Georgia’s main rivers flow down into the Coastal plain so they can run into the ocean.

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The Coastal Plains By Nathan Huneke

Rivers All of Georgia’s main rivers flow down into the Coastal plain so they can run into the ocean.

Animals  There are lots of animals because it is right on the shore so lots of crabs get washed ashore.

Animals  Lots of birds come to eat all the crab that that get washed ashore.

plants  See oats are very important because they can prevent winds that could blow away all the sand from the sand dunes.

Plants  Inland there more trees but it is still close to the shore so when it rains it rains hard so moss grows.