pennsylvania’s geographic regionshome.mca.k12.pa.us/~harnerl/pennsylvania’s geographic... ·...

Post on 26-Aug-2018

212 Views

Category:

Documents

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

1

Pennsylvania’s Geographic Regions

• There are 5 major geographic regions in Pennsylvania.

ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN

• Area of flat land along the southeastern corner of PA

• Includes Philadelphia

• Elevation ranges from sea level to 26ft above sea level

The Piedmont

• Area of rolling hills

• Elevation reaches a maximum of 600ft above sea level

• Includes Allentown, Reading, Lancaster, and York

Ridge and Valley

• Home to the Appalachian Mountains

• Includes several specific ridges and valleys

Blue Mountain

• Chambersburg to New Jersey border south of Stroudsburg

2

Tuscarora

• Parallels the Blue Mountain

Jack’s Mountain

• West of Harrisburg toward Bloomsburg

Great Valley

• Made up of Cumberland Valley, Lebanon Valley, Lehigh Valley

• Allegheny Mountains stretch from Maryland border north and east to Lock Haven

• Mt. Davis is the highest Mountain in PA at 3, 213 feet

Allegheny Plateau

• Covers about 60% of Pennsylvania

• Elevations range from 700 feet to 2,500 feet

• Pocono Mountains in Northeastern PA are part of this region

3

Lake Erie Plain

• Narrow, stretching only 4 miles in width

• Includes Erie

top related