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1 No. 1 Georgia’s Geography
SS8G1 The student will describe Georgia with regard to physical features and location. (a, b, c, d)

2 Location?

3 Location: Georgia is located on the southeastern coast of the U.S.
It’s absolute location is 30°-35° N latitude and 80° - 85° W longitude It’s relative location is north of Florida, east of Alabama and south of Tennessee Georgia is located in the Northern and Western Hemisphere Within Georgia there are five geographic regions and many natural physical features Location: CREATED/PUBLISHED Cincinnati, E. Mendenhall, 1864

4 Can you locate Georgia?

5 The Regions of Georgia are based upon physical geography and are referred to as …
naturalhistory.uga.edu Hodler, T.W. and H.A. Schretter The Atlas of Georgia. University of Georgia Press, Athens.

6 Blue Ridge Located in the northeastern corner of the state below North Carolina and west of South Carolina It’s major physical feature is the mountain ranges of Cohutta and Blue Ridge

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8 Ridge and Valley Located between Blue Ridge and Appalachian Plateau regions in north Georgia Georgia’s “Apple Capital,” also home to many other agricultural businesses like chickens, dairy, and blueberries. Carpet Capital of the world is in Dalton, GA which is located in this region

9 Appalachian Plateau TAG corner, northwestern edge of the state on the borders of Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Smallest region Many historic Civil War battles took place here, i.e. Chickamauga Lookout Mt with many hardwood forests

10 Piedmont Known for its red clay and rolling hills
Home of the state’s capital, Atlanta, and most of the state’s population (½) North of the fall line Was once known as the cotton belt produces wheat, soybeans, corn, poultry and cattle, also much of the states business and industry are found here Chattahoochee, Flint, Ocmulgee and Oconee Rivers

11 Atlanta

12 Fall Line Boundary between the rolling hills of the Piedmont and softer soil of the Coastal Plain region Marks the ancient shore line when the Atlantic Ocean once covered the Coastal Plain Many cities are located along this line that marks a change in elevation Columbus, Macon, Milledgeville, Thomason and Augusta Waterfalls provide a good source of power

13 Savannah River near Augusta, fall line waterfall.

14 Coastal Plain Largest region, located south of the Piedmont and Fall Line Includes the 14 Barrier Islands The rivers Savannah, Ogeechee, Altamaha, Satilla and St. Marys all empty into the Atlantic Ocean in this region Many of the State’s valuable crops are farmed in this region’s fertile soil, Vidalia onions, peanuts, pecans, corn and soybeans Important wetlands such as the freshwater Okefenokee Swamp and the tidewater salt marshes

15 Farms, Islands, Salt Marshes


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