Regions of Georgia
Habitats in Georgia
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Fun Facts
100

This is the smallest region of Georgia located in the northwest.

What is the Appalachian Plateau?  

100

This habitat is completely underwater and is home to marine life.

Oceans (Atlantic)

100

What are the Blue Ridge Mountains and Piedmont? Similarities and differences

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100

This region has the highest point in Georgia.

What is the Blue Ridge Mountains

200

This region is the most populated and located at the "foot of the mountains."

What is the Piedmont?

200

A wetland with mostly grasses.

What is a marsh?

200

Find a difference between any two regions

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200

This habitat often includes alligators, turtles, and pitcher plants.

What is a swamp?

300

Brasstown Bald, Georgia's highest point, is located here.

What is the Blue Ridge Mountains?

300

This wetland habitat features cypress trees, Spanish moss, and plants like Venus flytraps.

What is a swamp?

300

Find 2 similarities between two regions

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300

This region is known for growing the most peanuts.

Coast Plains

400

Known for flat land and hot summers, this region is ideal for growing peanuts.

Coastal Plains

400

Habitat with cliffsides, high elevations, and cool weather.

What are Mountains?

400

This habitat is dominated by grasses and is wet year-round.

Marshes

500

This region has ridges and valleys but no true mountains and is next to Blue Ridge.

Valley and Ridge

500

What is Farmland?

A man-made habitat used for growing crops.

500

The smallest region of Georgia is located here.

What is the Appalachian Plateau?