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Which of the following are true statements about the Fall Line? Choose All That Apply A.It marks the northern edge of the Piedm...Asked by Scarlet
Which of the following are true statements about the Fall Line? Choose all that apply.
A) It marks the northern edge of the Piedmont.
B) It is the last natural barrier for rivers on their way to the Atlantic.
C) Many cities have developed along it.
D) It contains large numbers of marshes and swamps.
Is it B and C???
A) It marks the northern edge of the Piedmont.
B) It is the last natural barrier for rivers on their way to the Atlantic.
C) Many cities have developed along it.
D) It contains large numbers of marshes and swamps.
Is it B and C???
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Answered by
Writeacher
Probably. Read these carefully, to be sure:
Fall Line | New Georgia Encyclopedia
http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/geography-environment/fall-line
New Georgia Encyclopedia
The fall line is a geological boundary, about twenty miles wide, running northeast across Georgia from Columbus to Augusta. It is a gently sloping region that ...
Geography - Fall Line - GeorgiaInfo
http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/geography/article/geographic-regions-of-georgia/fall-line
The area where the prehistoric ocean's shoreline lay - a region about twenty miles across - is called the Fall Line. It separates Georgia's Coastal Plain from its Piedmont region.
Fall Line | New Georgia Encyclopedia
http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/geography-environment/fall-line
New Georgia Encyclopedia
The fall line is a geological boundary, about twenty miles wide, running northeast across Georgia from Columbus to Augusta. It is a gently sloping region that ...
Geography - Fall Line - GeorgiaInfo
http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/geography/article/geographic-regions-of-georgia/fall-line
The area where the prehistoric ocean's shoreline lay - a region about twenty miles across - is called the Fall Line. It separates Georgia's Coastal Plain from its Piedmont region.
Answered by
Scarlet
Ok thanks.
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome!
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Answers: B. and C.
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Anonymous
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Answered by
bella
How did rivers affect the locations of early settlements in Georgia?
People usually settled in areas where riverbeds were even and shallow
People typically settled near rivers where the rapids were high
People typically settled away from rivers and other bodies of water
People often settled near shoals where it was easier to cross the river
People usually settled in areas where riverbeds were even and shallow
People typically settled near rivers where the rapids were high
People typically settled away from rivers and other bodies of water
People often settled near shoals where it was easier to cross the river
Answered by
bella
The _______________ acts as the boundary between South Carolina and Georgia
Chattahoochee River
Savannah River
Fall Line
Appalachian Trail
Chattahoochee River
Savannah River
Fall Line
Appalachian Trail
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bella
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