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Geography Unit 1 Slide 2 Location Relative Location - The position of one place in relation to another Absolute Location - the exact spot on the earths surface where a place is found Latitude - measures north and south Longitude - measures east and west Slide 3 Relative Location of GA Mason-Dixon Line - boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland this line became the dividing line between slave and free states Deep South - the heart of the old confederacy: rural and dependent on agriculture (cotton) Deep South includes: SC, GA, FL, AL, MISS, LA, (NC, AK) Slide 4 Using Latitude and Longitude Equator - dividing point between north and south hemispheres (0 o latitude) Prime Meridian - dividing point between east and west hemispheres (0 o longitude) International Date Line Slide 5 Georgias Location Northern and Western Hemispheres United States Southeastern Region of the United States Bordered by 5 states: Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina Slide 6 Geographic Regions of Georgia -- Appalachian Plateau -- Ridge and Valley -- Blue Ridge Region -- Piedmont Plateau -- Coastal Plain Region Slide 7 Coastal Plain Region Largest region, three-fifths of state In prehistoric times, this area was completely covered by ocean Freshwater wetlands - Okefenokee Swamp Grows pine along the coast and further inland is famous for peanuts, peaches, and pecans Slide 8 Coastal Plains Slide 9 Georgias Coast Georgias coast is in the eastern Coastal Plains region The coast consists of swamps, rivers, salt marshes, estuaries, and islands Estuary - the area around the rivers mouth where fresh and salt water mix Barrier Islands - a chain of islands that form a wall blocking waves and wind from directly hitting the mainland Slide 10 Golden Isles Slide 11 The Golden Isles Georgias coast is called the Golden Isles for several reasons: Early explorers expected to find gold here, but did not. Wealthy people settled along the Georgia coast and built huge mansions there in the late 1800s. When the sun shines on the sand and ocean, it looks golden Slide 12 Slide 13 Slide 14 Piedmont Region Consists of rolling hills with many valleys Red clay and granite base. Georgia is the largest source of granite in the U.Sgranite base Most heavily populated region of GA (Atlanta in this region) Rivers in this region are fast moving with rapids and water falls Farms growing cotton, soybeans, wheat, chicken, cows are in this region Slide 15 Piedmont Chattahoochee River Slide 16 Fall Line Fall Line - boundary between the Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions Fall Line marks the prehistoric ocean shoreline Rivers pick up speed as they fall through this region and waterfalls are formed Settlements and industry developed along the Fall Line because swift rivers and waterfalls offered a source of power Slide 17 Slide 18 Blue Ridge Region Located in the Northeastern corner of Georgia Brasstown Bald - highest point in Georgia is in this region Appalachian Trail begins here and ends in Maine Largest amounts of rainfall in the state are in this region Apples are the main crop Chattahoochee and Savannah Rivers start here Slide 19 Blue Ridge Region Brasstown Bald Tallulah Gorge Amicalola Falls Slide 20 Ridge and Valley Region Long parallel ridges overlooking wide fertile valleys Sandstone ridges are forest covered and the valleys are used for farming and pasture Region is known for the carpet industry Slide 21 Ridge and Valley Slide 22 Appalachian Plateau Georgias smallest region located in the northwestern corner of the state A plateau is flat or sloping elevated land with surrounding valleys Lookout Mountain, Sand Mountain and Cloudland Canyon are here.Lookout Mountain Sand Mountain Georgias only source of coal is in this region. Slide 23 Appalachian Plateau Slide 24 Terms to Know Estuary mouth of a river where fresh & salt water mix Salt Marsh saltwater wetland that supports a unique ecosystem important to the fishing industry Okefenokee Swamp largest freshwater swamp in the U.S. It is 700 square miles and is located in the southeastern Coastal Plain region Slide 25 Continental Shelf Flat underwater ledge from the oceans shore to a deep drop off 70 or 80 miles off the Georgia coast. Slide 26 Label these rivers on your map Chattahoochee Savannah Ogeechee Oconee Altamaha Ocmulgee Flint Slide 27 Georgias Climate Climate is weather condition over 25-30 years time. Latitude affects climate because latitude is determined by the distance from the Equator. Georgias hot summers and mild winters affected Georgias development as an agricultural region. Today many industries are drawn to Georgia for the mild climate. Slide 28 Transportation Georgias 3 transportation systems connect Georgia to the rest of the nation and the world. The interstate highway system connects Georgia to other states. Hartsfield-Jackson International airport is one of the busiest in the nation. Georgias deep water ports of Savannah and Brunswick are important to international trade. Slide 29 Economic Development The transportation industry supports Georgias economy through trade, attracting industry, tourism, and providing jobs.