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North Carolina History The Lay of the Land NC’s Land Regions Where is North Carolina? • North Carolina is located on the East Coast of the United States. • The US is divided into 4 geographical regions. Northeast, Mid-West, South, and West. • NC is in the South. NC’s Neighbors • NC shares its borders with the following states: • Virginia to the North • South Carolina and Georgia to the South. • Tennessee to the West. • Atlantic Ocean on East NC’s Size • At its widest point NC is about 500 miles east to west, and is 180 miles north to south. • NC ranks 28th among the 50 states in physical size, about the size of England. • NC is the 9th fastest growing state. North Carolina’s Nature • More than 1,300 kinds of wildflowers bloom throughout NC and there are nearly 400 species of birds. NC Landforms • Topography- The Physical shape of the Land. • NC’s topography is divided into 3 geographical regions. NC’s Regions • Geographical Regions- Large areas of land with similar features. (Temp., plants, soil type, rain fall) • NC is divided into 3 regions based on elevation: – Coastal Plains – Piedmont – Mountains The Coastal Plains • Located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Fall Line. • Fall Line- An imaginary line that runs north to south and marks where the first water fall is found and elevation changes. • Fall line on the Neuse River is in Smithfield Characteristics of the Coastal Plains • Sandy Soil, Flat Land. • Main crop is Tobacco. Characteristics of the Coastal Plains • Site of NC’s major military bases. (Fort Bragg, Seymour-Johnson AFB, Camp Lejeune, Cherry Point AFB) Characteristics of the Coastal Plains • Industry- Tourism and Fishing. –The Coastal Plains extend westward 100 to 150 miles. Coastal Plains • Divided into two sub- regions: – Tidewater – Inner Coastal Plains Tidewater –Extends 20 to 30 miles inland from the Atlantic. –The area gets its name from the fact it is affected by the rise and fall of the tide. –Poorly drained, many swamps (Great Dismal Swamp) –Oldest Town in the state (Bath) –The Outer Banks The Outer Banks • Chain of barrier islands off the coast of NC. • Early explorers described NC’s shores as appearing to “come unglued.” • Known as The Outer Banks. • http://www.wral.com/world-s-largest-hang-gliding-schooltakes-flight-in-the-outer-banks/13835677/ Graveyard of the Atlantic • Hundreds of ships have been wrecked in the shallow waters that surround some of the islands. • NC’s coast was nicknamed “The Graveyard of the Atlantic.” –Jockey’s Ridge at Nags Head is the highest sand dune along the Atlantic Coast. Primary Source • A primary source is a first-hand account of an event. • William Least Heat Moon used people in the Outer Banks as a primary source for his book describing the area. Sounds • Large bodies of water called sounds or channels separate the Outer Banks from the mainland. Sounds Cont. • NC Sounds –Pamlico (Largest on East Coast) –Albermarle –Bogue –Core –Croatan –Currituck –Roanoke Sounds Cont. • Because of the sounds NC has more water surface than all but two states. Piedmont • Going west from the Coastal Plains the land rises into gently rolling hills. • The start of the Piedmont, elevations climbing from 500 feet to 1,500 feet. Piedmont Soil • Rain turns its red clay soil into thick, sticky mud, while dry weather turns it into powdery dust or hard earth. Piedmont Cont. • Rivers and streams in the Piedmont often flow through deep cuts made in the clay soil. • Elevations between the Piedmont and Coastal Plain change so sharply that rivers spill off into rocky rapids or low waterfalls. NC Cities • Home to most of the urban cities in the state. • Urban: Higher populated areas with more industry. • Rural: Lower populated areas, typically in the country, with less industry. • Five major urban cities in the Piedmont are Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, Chapel Hill, & Charlotte. • Largest city in Tidewater: Wilmington • Largest city in the Inner Coastal: Fayetteville North Carolina Curiosity Devil’s Tramping Ground http://www.wral.com/lifestyles/travel/video/6311676/ Mountains • To the west of the Piedmont is the Appalachian Mountains. • These mountains stretch about 2,000 miles from Canada to Alabama. • Nickname given to the NC mountains is the Great Smokey Mountains. Appalachian Mountains • Named by Hernando de Soto, the first European to set foot there in 1540. • Named after the Apalachee, a group of Natives on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Appalachian Mts. • Reach their highest elevations in NC. • The highest mountain east of the Mississippi River, Mt. Mitchell. • Geologists believe NC may have the oldest mountains in the world. Winter on Mt. Mitchell Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdRx4eRJLog