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Virginia’s Physiographic Provinces

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1 Virginia’s Physiographic Provinces
Valley and Ridge Coastal Plain Appalachian Plateau Piedmont Blue Ridge

2 Coastal Plain Fall Line Piedmont Coastal Plain

3 Characteristics of the Coastal Plain Plain
Rivers are affected by the tides Flat, marshy or wooded land Youngest rocks in Virginia formed from deposited sediments from eroded Appalachian Mountains Horizontal layers of clays and sand sediments Surrounds the Chesapeake Bay Bordered on the west by the Fall Line and the Piedmont Region.

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9 The Fall Line Point where rivers drop down from the resistant, metamorphic rocks of the Piedmont onto the flat sedimentary rocks of the Coastal Plain. Barrier to ships moving up the rivers of coastal Virginia. Therefore, many important cities of VA are on the Fall Line.

10 Fall Line

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16 The Piedmont Formed during the collision between Africa and North America Foothills of the Appalachians Rolling metamorphic hills and valleys Triassic basins found in this region Eastern boundary is Fall Line; Western boundary is the Blue Ridge.

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19 Rock quarry with exposed Triassic basin lava rock

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23 The Blue Ridge Province
Highest elevation province of Virginia Consists of the north-south trending Blue Ridge Mountains Separates Valley and Ridge Province from the Piedmont

24 Blue Ridge Piedmont Valley and Ridge Province

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29 The Valley and Ridge Province
Long, narrow ridges separated by equally long valleys Ridges are made of hard, resistant rock Valleys are softer, more easily eroded rock Linear pattern is created by intense folding & faulting during continental collision Limestone areas have karst topography & many caverns Rivers trend north and south Bordered by Blue Ridge and Appalachian Plateau

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36 Appalachian Plateau Flat or nearly flat sedimentary rocks of Paleozoic age ( million years old) Very high, relatively flat relief Coal deposits abundant Not folded when Africa collided with North America

37 Appalachian Plateau

38 Main coal fields in Virginia

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41 Physiographic Cross-section of Virginia

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