In which Hemisphere(s) would you find Georgia on a globe?
In which region of the United States is Georgia located?
On which continent is Georgia located?
Which of the following is true?
Which state does not border Georgia?
Northeast corner of the state, Origin of many of Georgia's rivers, home to Brasstown Bald, known for marble production, recreational tourism, hardwood forests, and farming of vegetables and apples.
Which region is referred to as foot of the mountain, and is home to over 1/2 of the Georgia's population?
This region is located between the Appalachian Plateau and the Blue Ridge Mountain regions; has forests and fertile valleys that provide land for cattle and crops; is also known for textile production.
his is the smallest region in the state. Borders Tennessee and Alabama and is home to Lookout Mountain, Cloudland Canyon, and Chickamauga Battlefield.
What is the border between the Piedmont and Coastal Plain which marks the point at which rivers drop in elevation, creating waterfalls.
Bordered by the Fall Line to the north, this region makes of 3/5th of the state. It is a major agricultural region and produces crops such as onions, tobacco, peanuts, pecans and sweet potatoes.
What is the largest freshwater wetland in Georgia which lies within the Coastal Plain?
This river allows cargo ships to transport goods to and from the Atlantic Ocean and also separates Georgia and South Carolina.
What river is the primary source of water for the city of Atlanta and forms a border between Georgia and Alabama?
They protect the mainland from tropical storms and erosion.
Which is not a Ga region?
Name the three Georgia cities that developed along the Fall Line.
Where is the Okefenokee swamp located?
Oldest mountains in North America and once the home of the Cherokee Indians. Also site of the 1st gold rush in Dahlonega.
red
Teachers: Create FREE classroom games with your questions Click for more info!
©2007-2024 Review Game Zone | About | Privacy | Contact | Terms | Site Map
©2007-2024 Review Game Zone | About | Privacy | Contact | Terms | Site Map