Ten Facts about Georgia’s Important Landforms:
- Appalachian Mountains- it crosses through 14 states
- Okefenokee Swamp-it is the North America’s largest swamp
- Fall Line-It is a geological boundary about twenty miles wide
- Kennesaw Mountains-is a battlefield area from the civil war
- Red Top Mountains- is a Georgia State Park and has been there since 1860’s
- Stone Mountains- is the largest amount of Granite exposed in the world
- Blue ridge Mountains- goes from Georgia to Pennsylvania
- Piedmont Plateau- lies between Blue Ridge Mountains and Upper Coastal Plain
- Upper Coastal Plain- is south of the fall line and extends to Northern Florida
- Providence Canyon- is also called “Little Grand Canyon” and has a depth of 150 ft