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Chapter 1 A Land of Diversity Section 1 (p.5-8) • topography • Physical terrain • Geographic region • A large area of land with similar features • Outer Banks • The long chain of sandy islands along NC’s coast. • Primary source • First-hand account COASTAL PLAIN • “Sounds” • (channels of water separating islands from the mainland) • • • • • • • Pamlico Alberlarle Bogue Core Croatan Currituck Roanoke Coastal Plain • Sounds • Pamlico is the largest on the eastern coast of the US. • B/c of sounds, NC has more water surface that all but 2 other states in the continental US. Coastal Plain • Coastal Plain • Running inland from the ocean is a broad, flat region called the CP. • Extends westward 100-150 miles. • Low elevation, less than 20 feet above sea level. Coastal Plain • Coastal Plain • Numerous swamps, lakes, and rivers drain the region. • B/c of low elevations, waters near the mouths of rivers rise & fall with ocean tides = “Tidewater” of “Tidelands” THE PIEDMONT • Piedmont • Gently rolling hills • Elevations climb from 500 feet in the east to 1500 feet in the west. • Red clay soil • In some places, elevations btwn the P. &/the CP change so sharply that rivers spill off the Piedmont in rocky rapids or low waterfalls. • “Fall Line” divides P. /CP The Mountains • Mountains • Western region • Appalachian Mountains • Stretches 2,000 miles from Canada to Alabama • Named after the Apalachee, a group of Native Americans. The Mountains • Mountains • The “Appalachians” • Rise to their highest point in NC. • Mt. Mitchell is the highest mountain east of the Mississippi River. • Some scientists think NC may have the oldest mtns in the world. Section 2 Climate • climate • Main kind of weather that a region enjoys over an extended period of time • Sun Belt • A strip of warmweather states that runs across the southern US Chapter 1 Section 2 • Location • Near enough to the equator to have moderate year-round temps. • Atlantic Ocean gives our air moisture, and holds the sun’s heat. • Warm, humid summers & cool, damp winters • Altitude • (height) • • • • Influences climate Higher = cooler Appalachians =barrier They stop many masses of cold air from the interior. • Precipitation • (water released from the atmosphere) • (rain, sleet, hail, snow, fog, dew) • Type of precip goes with temp. • Little snow due to warm climate • Lgest. Amount of rain usually falls in July/Aug. • Winds • Tend to run about 13 mph along coast • 8 mph further inland • Played a role in our history. • Can be dangerous • Cause coastal erosion, esp. in Outer Banks Section 3 Natural Resources • environment • All the living and nonliving things that make up a region • Natural resources • The parts of nature that people use in some way • Soil • Mixture of worn down rock and decaying remains of plants and animals for soil. • Loam covers most of the Coastal Plain • Varies from region to region. • Thick, black mixture of clay, sand, and decaying plants can be up to 36 inches deep. • Soil • Piedmont • More rock and less plant life = more clay • Rocks & rolling hills make the land more difficult to farm • Soil • Mountains • Thinnest and rockiest soil • Many different types of trees • $$ tree industry • Rocks and Minerals • NC has over 300 diff. kinds • Emerald is official state gem • Brick, slate , 80% of nation’s lithium = Piedmont • Mtns = marble, limestone • Rocks and Minerals • Some geologists think that some 70 to 100 million tons of lowgrade coal may be available in the state • Also pockets of offshore oil • Cracks (faults) in earth=dangerous to mine. Too costly also. • Plants/Wildlife • Early settlers called NC “paradise” • Forests still cover 60% of all NC land. • Water • Long coast =$ fishing, tourism, fertilizer, oil, etc. • Largest lake, Mattamuskeet, is a natural lake.