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October 3, 2014 You may sit anywhere you choose. Today we are: 1.Reviewing the grography of NC 1.Completing the NC Map study HW: Finish the map North Carolina “The Old North State” Location The relative location of North Carolina is in the Southeastern United States Location Bordered by: (north) Virginia (south) South Carolina and Georgia (west) Tennessee (east) Atlantic Ocean The Four Geographical regions Coastal Plain Region Inner Coastal Plain – Farther inland Tidewater -closest to the Atlantic Ocean Tidewater region Outer Banks chain of islands off the coast of North Carolina Tidewater region Outer Banks 3 Capes Nickname: Graveyard of the Atlantic Cape Hatteras Cape Lookout Cape Fear Tidewater Region Sounds Large bodies of water between the islands and the mainland of North Carolina Tidewater Region Swampy, marshy and sandy soil Not good for farming Great Dismal Swamp- share with Virginia Green Swamp- southeastern NC Natural Lakes of the Tidewater Great Dismal Swamp Mattamuskeet Pongo Phelps Waccamaw Green Swamp Inner Coastal Plain Center of Agriculture Fertile soil Fall Line An imaginary line that separates the Piedmont from the Coastal Plain At the Fall Line the rivers fall and level off as they enter the Coastal Plain where they slow down and become wider Piedmont Between the Coastal Plain and the Mountains Most populated area today Mountains Oldest mountains in the world Mt. Mitchell: highest peak east of the Mississippi River Mountains The Appalachian Mountains stretch from Maine down to Georgia Mountains Rivers of North Carolina The Cape Fear River is the only one to flow directly into the Atlantic Ocean Rivers of North Carolina Coastal Plain • All, except the Cape Fear, flow into sounds Piedmont Mountains • All flow into South Carolina • Flow into Tennessee and end up in the Ohio River • Slow moving • Fast moving; waterfalls