The region of Georgia with the highest elevation is the Blue Ridge region. This area includes the Blue Ridge Mountains and features some of the highest peaks in the state.
Which region of Georgia has the highest elevation?
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Ridge and Valley
Blue Ridge
Appalachian Plateau
Providence Canyon
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The Appalachian Plateau
Ridge and Valley
Blue Ridge
Piedmont
The correct answer is The Appalachian Plateau. This region is the only source of coal in Georgia.
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Ridge and Valley
Coastal Plain
Blue Ridge
Appalachian Plateau
The correct answer is Ridge and Valley. This region contains fertile farmland and is known for producing a significant amount of the carpet sold in the U.S.
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Piedmont
Coastal Plain
Ridge and Valley
Appalachian Plateau
The correct answer is Piedmont. This region is the most highly populated in Georgia and includes most of the state's major cities, including Atlanta.
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Fall Line
Appalachian Mountains
Okefenokee Swamp
Shark Line
The natural boundary that separates the Piedmont Region from the Coastal Plain Region is the Fall Line.
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People often settled near shoals where it was easier to cross the river
People typically settled away from rivers and other bodies of water
People typically settled near rivers where the rapids were high
People usually settled in areas where riverbeds were even and shallow
The correct answer is: People often settled near shoals where it was easier to cross the river.
Early settlers favored locations that provided easier access to water and transportation, which often included areas with shoals.