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PHYSICAL GEORGIA Geography of our state

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Physical Georgia. Geography of our state. Where We Are. Georgia’s Location. We are in the Northern and Western Hemispheres. Our continent is North America. Our country is the United States. Our region is the Southeast. Absolute and Relative. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PHYSICAL GEORGIAGeography of our state

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Where We Are

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Georgia’s Location We are in the Northern and Western Hemispheres. Our continent is North America. Our country is the United States. Our region is the Southeast.

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Absolute and Relative Absolute location shows exactly where

something is found. Ex: Georgia’s coordinates are 32 N latitude

and 83 W longitude. Relative location shows where something

is in relation to something else. Ex: Georgia is North of Florida

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Physical Regions in Georgia

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The Appalachian Plateau

Smallest physiographic region.

Lookout Mountain and Chickamauga.

Land used for hardwood forest and pasture.

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Lookout Mountain

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Valley and Ridge

Rich soil in valleys grows fruits, grains and vegetables.

Known for textile and carpet manufacturing.

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Carpet and Farms

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The Blue Ridge Mountains A Part of

Appalachian Mountains.

Brings tourism and timber products.

Appalachian Trail-Starts in Georgia and ends in Maine.

Brasstown Bald-Georgia’s highest mountain at 4786 ft.

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The AT and Blue Ridge Mtns

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Terms to Know1. Region2. Fall Line3. Aquifer4. Climate5. Weather6. Drought7. Precipitation8. Barrier Island

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The Coastal Plain Once covered by

ocean. Largest

physiographic region. Lower Coastal Plain-

Poor soils for agriculture.

Upper Coastal Plain-Rich soils for agriculture- (cotton, soybeans, and peanuts)

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Coastal Plain Agriculture and tourism

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The Piedmont Means “at the foot of

the mountains.” Where almost half the

population lives. Major Cities: Atlanta,

Columbus, Athens, Augusta.

Characterized by rolling hills.

Granite and marble are mined.

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Atlanta and Stone Mountain

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The Fall Line Separates coastal plain and piedmont. Many waterfalls along rivers of coastal plain. Numerous cities such as Augusta , Macon and Columbus

grew up where rivers crossed it and boats could no longer navigate.

Kaolin, a white clay used in paints and porcelain is found there.

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Five Regions QuizNumber a lined piece of paper from 1-10 and answer each question using True or

False (not T or F)

1. The Piedmont is the largest physiographic region in Georgia.

2. The upper Coastal Plain has rich soils for agriculture.3. Most of Georgia’s major cities are found in the Coastal

Plain.4. The Appalachian Trail begins in the Blue Ridge

Mountains.5. The Appalachian Plateau includes Lookout Mountain.6. Brasstown Bald is the highest point in the state of

Georgia.7. Marble and granite are mined in the Valley and Ridge

region.8. Atlanta is located in the Piedmont region.9. Carpet manufacturing is important in the Coastal Plain

region10. Georgia is located on the continent of South America.

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Chattahoochee River

Important for drinking water, recreation, and hydroelectric power.

Powered mills during Civil War era.

Water rights are disputed between Georgia, Alabama and Florida

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Savannah River

Boundary between South Carolina and Georgia.

Savannah is one of the nation’s busiest ports.

Important for drinking water, recreation, and hydroelectric power.

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St. Mary’s River (no notes)

Forms the southern border between Georgia and Florida.

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Okefenokee Swamp

Okefenokee means “land of the trembling earth”

Largest swamp in North America covers 700 square miles of Southeast Georgia.

It is a National Wildlife Refuge that protects a unique and healthy ecosystem.

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Barrier Islands

Form a barrier between the mainland and the ocean.

Protect the coast from major storms like hurricanes.

Tourists come to the many resorts and beaches.

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Climate in Georgia Mild climate-Cool

winters and warm summers.

Coastal Plain and Piedmont are more humid and tropical.

Blue Ridge Mountains are cooler and get the most rain.

Rainiest season is summer.

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Impact of Climate on Georgia

Climate-Average weather condition over long period of time.

Mild climate encourages year round agriculture such as cotton, forestry and chickens.

Mild climate brings major tourism to the state.