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Georgia Geography Crossword Puzzle

Katy Waddell

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7.The Appalachian Plateau was a profitable area for the state for mining ______. this is the only place in Georgia where coal deposits can be found.
10.Vidalia onions, corn, and peanuts are all crops grown in the ______ _______ region of Georgia.
11.The fall line that separates the Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions is home to many of Georgia's most beautiful ____________.
12._______ _____, or low rolling hills, can be found in the Piedmont region of Georgia.
16.There are many physical features in Georgia. Physical features are natural creations, and are not _____________.
17.The Appalachian Mountains in Georgia are the states highest and ________ points.
20.Georgia borders 4 states including: Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, Alabama, and ______ __________.
23.Georgia has 4 ways of transportation including: boat, interstate, airplane/airport, and __________.
24.The name of the region that is located in between the Appalachian Plateau region and the Blue Ridge region.
25.Georgia's climate can be described as ______ __________.
26.In 1937, President __________ made the Okefenokee Swamp protected land by creating the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge.
27.The name of the ocean that makes up Georgia's eastern coast.
28.The name for the area in southeastern Georgia that is home to over 400 species of animals.
30.The name of the natural boundary that separate the Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions.
31.The name of the oldest mountains in North America that start in Georgia and extends all the way up to Maine.
32.The name of the city where the United State's first gold rush happened.
34.The Coastal Plain region covers _______ percent of the state.
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1.The original name for the city of Atlanta that represented the end or beginning of the railroad that went from Georgia to Tennessee both ways.
2.Georgia is located in this region of the United States.
3.The piedmont region is known for its ______ _______, which is rich in iron materials and can only be found in a very few amount of places in the nation.
4.The name of the region that is located in the northeastern tip of the state and major industries in this region include tourism due to the many resorts located here and the festivals and events held yearly here. Ex: Apple festivals
5.The Blue Ridge region receives the most ___________ that an other region in Georgia.
6.The two major ports in Georgia are located in two historic cities, Savannah and _________.
8.The Blue Ridge region is home to Georgia's highest peak, ___________
9.The name of the river that makes up the border between Georgia and South Carolina and is used for transportation.
13.Georgia is located in the Northern and _________ hemispheres.
14.The name of Georgia's capital city located in the Piedmont region. This city is home to the Hartsfield-Jackson airport.
15.The name of the busiest and largest airport in the world, located in Atlanta.
18.The name of the river that starts in northeast Georgia, and runs across the states to the west side to form part of Georgia's border with Alabama.
19.Georgia's winters compared to winters in other states, can be considered ______.
20.The name of the continent that Georgia is located on.
21.The islands off of the coast of Georgia that originally served as a protection system for the mainland from and storms, waves, or currents, but today are also used for tourism.
22.The word Okefenokee comes from a Seminole word meaning "land of _______ earth".
29.The name of the region that makes up 30% of the state and contains large amounts of granite and marble, making it the leading producer of granite and marble in the United States.
33.Georgia is one of fifty states in _____.

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