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Chapter 1 Test Review. Which of the following statements best describes Georgia's population growth?. one of the ten fastest growing states. Which of the following best describes the barrier shoreline?. eight islands separate from the mainland. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 1 Test Review

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• Which of the following statements best describes Georgia's population growth?

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• one of the ten fastest growing states

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• Which of the following best describes the barrier shoreline?

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• eight islands separate from the mainland

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• How many major physiograpic regions does Georgia have?

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• five

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• Physiographic refers to

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• natural characteristics of the earth's surface

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• Brasstown Bald is located in which geographic region?

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• Blue Ridge Region

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• The major agricultural region of Georgia lies in which region?

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• Coastal Plain

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• The geographic center of Georgia is

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• Twiggs County

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• Textile and carpet manufacturing are important in which geographic region?

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• Ridge and Valley Region

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• About one-third of the state's land area and one-half of its population are located in which region?

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• Piedmont Region

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• In geography, which term refers to the exact spot where a place is located?

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• absolute location

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• Which of the following is considered a natural resource found in Georgia's coastal plains?

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• fertile soil for farming

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• The wetlands of Georgia can be best described as

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• an ecosystem with an abundance of life

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• Which region of Georgia had the fastest population growth rate after WWII?

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• Piedmont

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• What is the natural boundary that separates the Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions?

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• Fall Line

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• The city of Atlanta, Georgia is located in which geographic region?

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• Piedmont

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• Why do early settlers make their homes along the Fall Line?

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• Waterfalls in the area provided a source of power.

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• Which natural resource is not found in the ridge and valley region of Georgia?

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• coal

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• Which of the following correctly describes the location of Georgia?

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• North American continent and Western Hemisphere

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• Which statement best describes the Okefenokee Swamp?

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• It is Georgia's largest freshwater wetland.

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• A rural area in Georgia is best described as having a

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• small population scattered across a relatively large area

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• Which ethnic group contributed to Atlanta's population growth by moving there from rural areas of Georgia to seek new opportunites in the city?

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• African Americans

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• The textile industry has ben one of Georgia's primary industries.  The textile industry developed mainly along the

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• Fall line

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• Which physical feature is located in the coastal plain region of Georgia?

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• Okefenokee Swamp

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• Why was the physical feature of the Fall Line important in the development of modern Georgia?

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• Its many fast-flowing streams provide hydroelectric power.

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• The eastern coastal states the Appalachian Trail does not pass through include

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• Delaware and South Carolina

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• Which statement is true about a part of Georgia's ecosystem?

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• Saltwater wetlands along the coast are vital to the food chain

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• Which best decribes the growth of Atlanta in recent decades?

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• a rapid increase in population due to people moving there from other states and countries

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• Which air currents would help travelers sailing from Savannah to London, England in the nineteenth century?

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• prevailing westerlies

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• Which statement best describes the Appalachian Mountains?

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• They are the oldest mountains in North America.

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• How have granite and marble contributed to the economic development of Georgia?

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• Georgia ranks first in the nation in the mining of these products.

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• The estuaries of Georgia are located where rivers

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• flow into the ocean

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• What geographic region of Georgia is located between the Coastal Plain and the mountains?

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• Piedmont

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• What is the main reason that the Blue Ridge Mountains have been important to the growth of Georgia?

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• Precipitation in the mountains provides water to the entire state.

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• Where is the ridge and valley region of Georgia located?

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• between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains

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• Georgia ranks first in the nation in the mining of kaolin, marble, and granite. Which resource is  also plentiful in Georgia?

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• limestone

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• Lookout Mountain is located in which geographic region of Georgia?

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• Appalachian Plateau

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• In which geographical region of Georgia are the rivers navigable?

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• Coastal Plain

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• In geography, which term refers to the exact spot where a place is located?

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• absolute location

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• In which geographical region of Georgia are the rivers navigable?

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• Coastal Plain

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• What term describes the area around the mouth of a river where salt and fresh water mix?

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• estuary

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• How do barrier islands assist our ecosystem?

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• Block ocean waves and wind from mainland

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• In times of drought, how will we react?

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• Restrictions on water (watering yards, cars, etc)

• Use water stored in reserviors

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• What is the purpose of locating near a river?

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• Water source– Drinking– Bathing– Cooking– cleaning

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• Give one reason dams/reservoirs became popular

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• Hydroelectricity

• Prevent floods

• Supply water

• recreation

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• Why was weather important to creation of Georgia in 1732?

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• It was believed the climate was similar to China, Peru, India therefore it was believed the colony could grow the same products

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• Describe Georgia’s climate

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• Hot summers, mild winters, abundant rainfall throughout the state

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• How did Georgia’s climate attract the military?

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• Mild winters

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• Why does Georgia usually not feel the full impact of hurricanes?

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• The shape of the southeastern coast