Title: Unit 1 Geography
1Unit 1 Geography
- Georgia Performance Standard (GPS)
- SS8G1 The student will describe Georgia
with regard to physical features and
location.
2SS8G1 a. Locate Georgia in relation to region,
nation, continent, and hemispheres.
- Both the Equator and Prime Meridian are used to
divide the earth into hemispheres. - Hemispheres two halves of a sphere.
3SS8G1 a. Locate Georgia in relation to region,
nation, continent, and hemispheres.
4SS8G1 a. Locate Georgia in relation to region,
nation, continent, and hemispheres.
5SS8G1 a. Locate Georgia in relation to region,
nation, continent, and hemispheres.
6SS8G1 a. Locate Georgia in relation to region,
nation, continent, and hemispheres.
- Georgia is bordered by five states.
- Georgia is N of Florida.
- Georgia is S of Tennessee and North Carolina.
- Georgia is E of Alabama.
- Georgia is W of South Carolina and the Atlantic
Ocean.
7SS8G1 a. Locate Georgia in relation to region,
nation, continent, and hemispheres.
- Quick Geography Review/Quiz
- 1. How many continents are on the earths
surface? - 2. What continent is the state of Georgia located
in? - 3. What nation is Georgia apart of?
- 4. What are the major lines of latitude and
longitude and what do they do? Hint multiple
answers - 5. How many hemispheres are there?
- 6. What hemisphere is the state of Georgia
located in?
8SS8G1 b. Describe the five geographic regions of
Georgia, include the Blue Ridge Mountains, Ridge
and Valley, Appalachian Plateau, Piedmont, and
Coastal Plain.
9Georgias 5 physiographic regions
- 1) The Appalachian Plateau
- 2) The Ridge Valley Region
- 3) The Blue Ridge Region
- 4) The Piedmont Plateau
- 5) The Coastal Plain
10SS8G1 b. Describe the five geographic regions of
Georgia, include the Blue Ridge Mountains, Ridge
and Valley, Appalachian Plateau, Piedmont, and
Coastal Plain.
- Appalachian Plateau
- Smallest of the regions-includes only Dade and
Walker County - It is a maze of limestone caves, deep canyons,
and interesting rock formations - Far northwestern corner of the state-TAG Corner
11SS8G1 b. Describe the five geographic regions of
Georgia, include the Blue Ridge Mountains, Ridge
and Valley, Appalachian Plateau, Piedmont, and
Coastal Plain.
- Ridge and Valley (Rome, GA)
- Has low open valleys and narrow ridges that run
parallel to the valleys. - Forests pastures dominate the region, but there
are flat and fertile farmlands. - Dalton, GA is home to the largest textile
industry in the US.
12SS8G1 b. Describe the five geographic regions of
Georgia, include the Blue Ridge Mountains, Ridge
and Valley, Appalachian Plateau, Piedmont, and
Coastal Plain.
- Blue Ridge Region
- Located in northeastern GA
- The highest and largest group of mountains in
Georgia is in this region. - The site for the first US Gold Rush
- Has the highest avg. rainfall per year (Up to 80
inches in places)
13SS8G1 b. Describe the five geographic regions of
Georgia, include the Blue Ridge Mountains, Ridge
and Valley, Appalachian Plateau, Piedmont, and
Coastal Plain.
- Blue Ridge (cont.)
- Brasstown Bald, the highest peak in the state, is
located in this region. (Almost 5000 ft. high)
14SS8G1 b. Describe the five geographic regions of
Georgia, include the Blue Ridge Mountains, Ridge
and Valley, Appalachian Plateau, Piedmont, and
Coastal Plain.
- Piedmont
- Begins in the mountain foothills of GA and goes
to the central part of the state - This granite-based landform makes up about 1/3 of
the states land area. - Contains rusty red soil often called Georgia red
clay. - About ½ of the states population lives in the
Piedmont region - Contains the industrial/business
- heart of Georgia, Atlanta, the
- states largest city.
15SS8G1 b. Describe the five geographic regions of
Georgia, include the Blue Ridge Mountains, Ridge
and Valley, Appalachian Plateau, Piedmont, and
Coastal Plain.
- The Coastal Plain
- Largest region, occupies three-fifths of the
state - Is divided into the Inner Coastal Plain and the
Outer Coastal Plain. - It is the major agricultural region of the state,
with soil that varies from limestone to clay. - Crops include peaches, peanuts and cotton.
- The Coastal Plain region is separated from the
Piedmont Plateau by a natural boundary known as
the Fall Line.
16- c. Locate and evaluate the importance of key
physical features on the development of Georgia
include the Fall Line, Okefenokee Swamp,
Appalachian Mountains, Chattahoochee and Savannah
Rivers, and barrier islands.
17c. Locate and evaluate the importance of key
physical features on the development of Georgia
include the Fall Line, Okefenokee Swamp,
Appalachian Mountains, Chattahoochee and Savannah
Rivers, and barrier islands.
- The Fall Line
- Separates the Piedmont and Coastal plain
- a boundary about 20 miles wide that runs across
Georgia. - Called Fall Line due to its many water falls and
is believed to represent Georgias coastline for
millions of years. - Major Cities along Fall Line
- 1. Augusta
- 2. Macon
- 3. Columbus
- 4. Milledgeville
18c. Locate and evaluate the importance of key
physical features on the development of Georgia
include the Fall Line, Okefenokee Swamp,
Appalachian Mountains, Chattahoochee and Savannah
Rivers, and barrier islands.
- Okefenokee Swamp
- Located in the southeast corner of Georgia
- It is the largest swamp in North America. (Almost
covers 700 miles) - Home to more than 400 species of animals.
- Became the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in
1937
19c. Locate and evaluate the importance of key
physical features on the development of Georgia
include the Fall Line, Okefenokee Swamp,
Appalachian Mountains, Chattahoochee and Savannah
Rivers, and barrier islands.
- Appalachian Mountains
- Southernmost part of the Appalachian Mountain
Range and are the Blue Ridge Mountains in GA. - The main industry is mining.
20c. Locate and evaluate the importance of key
physical features on the development of Georgia
include the Fall Line, Okefenokee Swamp,
Appalachian Mountains, Chattahoochee and Savannah
Rivers, and barrier islands.
- Chattahoochee River
- Begins in the Blue Ridge Mountains
- Flows southwest towards Alabama and into the Gulf
of Mexico - Important for Georgians for
- 1. Drinking Water
- 2. hydroelectric power
- 3. recreation
21c. Locate and evaluate the importance of key
physical features on the development of Georgia
include the Fall Line, Okefenokee Swamp,
Appalachian Mountains, Chattahoochee and Savannah
Rivers, and barrier islands.
- Savannah River
- Natural boundary between Georgia and South
Carolina - Flows southeast into the Atlantic Ocean
- The dramatic drop in elevation near the Fall Line
causes rivers to form waterfalls.
22c. Locate and evaluate the importance of key
physical features on the development of Georgia
include the Fall Line, Okefenokee Swamp,
Appalachian Mountains, Chattahoochee and Savannah
Rivers, and barrier islands.
- Barrier Islands
- Barrier islands are found along nearly the entire
eastern seaboard of United States. - They protect the mainland from storms.
- Important for tourism, fishing, and paper
production
23d. Evaluate the impact of climate on Georgias
development.
- Weather The day to day change of the earths
atmosphere in regard to temperature, moisture,
wind velocity and pressure. - Climate the average of weather patterns
measured over a long period of time.
24d. Evaluate the impact of climate on Georgias
development.
- Georgia, like most regions, has a vertical
climate. What do you think that means? - Overall, Georgia has a mild climate. Winters in
Georgia are cool while summers are warm to hot.
The Coastal Plain region has longer and hotter
summers because of their location near/in between
the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the
Atlantic Ocean. This climate is called
subtropical. - Georgia has 4 distinct seasons.
25GA County Questions
- Directions Use page 602 in your textbook to help
you answer the following questions on a sheet of
paper. - 1. How many counties are there in Georgia?
- 2. Identify the county in which you live in.
- 3. Identify each county that borders the Atlantic
Ocean and list them. - 4. Identify the counties of Georgia that border
Florida and list them. - 5. Which counties share more than one state
border? Which states do these counties touch?