Question
What is the fall line?
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GPT 3.5
In geography and geology, the fall line refers to a line that marks the junction between an upland region and a coastal plain or lowland area. It is typically characterized by a rapid drop in elevation, often resulting in waterfalls or rapids as rivers flow from the higher uplands to the lower coastal plains. The fall line often serves as a natural barrier to navigation and transportation, as well as a source of water power for industries located along its path.