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Georgia s 2015 Brain Wrinkles SS8G1c

There are many different physical features in the state of Georgia. Physical features include bodies of water, deserts, mountain ranges, and other landforms. They are created by nature; they are not man-made.

Appalachian Mountains Chattahoochee River Fall Line Savannah River Barrier Islands Okefenokee Swamp

The Fall Line is about twenty miles wide and separates the Piedmont region from the Coastal Plain region. It marks the part of the state where the elevation begins to drastically drop towards sea level. This causes water to run down hill at an increased rate.

Fall Line

In the state s early days, Georgians built cities like Columbus, Macon, Milledgeville, and Augusta along the Fall Line rivers. These cities began as places where goods were transferred from boats to wagons and trains. Today, the Fall Line features some of the state s most beautiful waterfalls.

The Okefenokee Swamp is located in the southeast corner of Georgia, and it is one of the largest fresh water swamps in North America. It covers roughly 700 square miles of the Coastal Plains region. Its name comes from a Seminole word meaning, land of the trembling earth.

Okefenokee Swamp

Water in the swamp averages between 2 and 4 feet deep, and there is unstable, marshy ground beneath it. The Okefenokee Swamp is home to more than 1,000 types of plants and animals. In 1937, President Roosevelt created the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, so the swamp is now protected land.

Nearly 100 miles of the Appalachian Mountain range extends into Georgia. The southern end of the chain lies within the Blue Ridge region. These mountains are Georgia s highest and wettest areas, with more than 80 inches of rainfall every year.

Appalachian Mountains

In 1828, gold was discovered in this area of the mountain range and put the town of Dahlonega on the map. Today, tourists visit the Appalachian Mountains to enjoy the region s beautiful views and recreational activities.

The Chattahoochee River begins in the Blue Ridge Mountains and flows southwest toward Alabama and the Gulf of Mexico. The Chattahoochee is an important source of water for Georgia, as well as for Alabama and Florida.

Chattahoochee River

In the past, cities along the river used it as a source of power for mills and as a means of transportation. Today, many man-made lakes harness water from the river for hydroelectricity, drinking water, and flood control. It is also used for recreational activities like kayaking, canoeing, and fishing.

The Savannah River begins in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and is the natural boundary between Georgia and South Carolina. It flows southeast toward Savannah and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. It s important for shipping and trade because its deep waters and width make it possible for large ships to navigate.

Savannah River

Barrier Islands are located along Georgia s coastline and form a barrier between the mainland and the Atlantic Ocean. These islands protect the mainland from much of the ocean wind, waves, and currents that would otherwise erode the coast. In Georgia s early history, forts were built on the islands to protect the state s coast.

Barrier Islands

St Simons Island

Today, some of the islands, like St Simons, Tybee, and Jekyll, are popular vacation destinations for tourists. Other barrier islands are protected wildlife reserves and wilderness sanctuaries, and cannot be destroyed by manmade developments.

Cumberland Island

Appalachian Mountains Chattahoochee River Fall Line Savannah River Barrier Islands Okefenokee Swamp