What region of the United States is Georgia located in?
Southeast
Which region is the smallest in Georgia?
Appalachian Plateau
Which river forms most of Georgia's boarder with Alabama?
Chattahoochee River
Early cities in Georgia developed along which feature(s)?
Rivers/Fall Line
What is the busiest airport in the world, located in Georgia?
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
In what hemispheres is Georgia located?
Northern & Western (Northwestern)
Which region is home to Atlanta and most of Georgia's population?
Piedmont
Which river forms part of the boarder with South Carolina?
Savannah River
Georgia's deepwater ports are located in which two cities?
Savannah and Brunswick
What transportation system allows trucks to move goods across Georgia and the U.S.?
Interstate Highway System
On what continent is Georgia located?
North America
Which region produces peanuts, cotton, and has deepwater ports?
Coastal Plain
What is the largest blackwater swamp in America?
Okefenokee Swamp
Water provides power for homes and businesses through what?
Hydroelectric dams
What connects Georgia's farmers to international markets?
Deepwater Ports
Georgia is a part of which nation?
United States of America
Which region has the highest mountains, receives the most rainfall, and is home to Dahlonega?
Blue Ridge
What line separates the Piedmont and Coastal Plain and led to city growth?
Fall Line
Tourism at places like the Appalachian Mountains and Barrier Islands boosts what?
Economy
What system helps move heavy goods like timber and cars across the state?
Railroads
Which state is to the west of Georgia?
Alabama
Dalton, "the carpet capital of the world" is in which region?
Ridge and Valley
What islands protect Georgia's coast from storms and erosion?
Barrier Islands
Why is water considered vital to Georgia's economy? Name 5.
Trade(shipping), power(hydroelectricity), farming(irrigation), drinking water, and recreation
What is the purpose of the Georgia's four transportation system?
To move products and people quickly and efficiently