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Round 1
Round 2
Jo-Jo
Final
Jeopardy
Sweet Lily
Connie
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Where is
Georgia?
Regions of
Georgia
Physical
Features
Climate
More Regions
More Physical
Features
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Final
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In which region of the United States
is Georgia located?
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Southeast
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Besides states, which of the following
Geographical features is one of
Georgia’s borders?
a. Pacific Ocean
b. Mississippi River
c. Fall Line
d. Atlantic Ocean
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Atlantic Ocean
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On which continent is Georgia
located?
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North America
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What two hemispheres is Georgia
located in?
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Northern and Western
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Which states share borders with
Georgia?
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Florida, Alabama, Tennessee,
North Carolina, South Carolina
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Northeast corner of the state
Origin of Georgia’s rivers due to mountainous region
that cools the warm, moist air from the Gulf
Brasstown Bald at 4,784 feet above sea level
Known for marble production, recreational tourism,
hardwood forests, and farming of vegetables and apples
Site of beautiful waterfalls such as Amicalola Falls,
Toccoa Falls, and Tallulah Gorge
These notes describe which region of Georgia?
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Blue Ridge Mountains
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Located between the Appalachian Plateau and Blue Ridge
Mountain regions
Forests and fertile valleys provide land for cattle and crops
Known for textile production such as the Carpet capital of the
world in Dalton, Georgia
Which region do these notes describe?
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Valley and Ridge
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Smallest region
Source of coal deposits
Location of Lookout Mountain
Poor soil for farming
Which region do these notes describe?
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Appalachian Plateau
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Bordered by the Fall Line to the north this
region of Georgia makes up 3/5ths of the state
and was once covered by the Atlantic Ocean. As
the major agricultural region this area produces
crops such as onions, tobacco, peanuts, pecans,
and sweet potatoes. This region is home to
Okefenokee Swamp and has 100 miles of flat land
bordering the Atlantic.
This paragraph describes which region?
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Coastal Plains
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Which statement is FALSE?
a. The Appalachian Plateau is a poor
region for
farming.
b. The Blue Ridge Mountains are
known for carpet manufacturing.
c. The Piedmont region is the most
populated.
d. The Coastal Plains has rich soil for
growing agricultural products.
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The Blue Ridge Mountains are
known for carpet manufacturing
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The border between the Georgia
Piedmont and the Coastal Plain
marks the point at which rivers drop
in elevation creating waterfalls. This
border is known as the …
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Fall Line
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Why have many of Georgia’s cities and
industries grown up along the Fall Line?
a. Railroads were already built there and it
became a big tourist destination.
b. Rapid flowing rivers were a source of energy,
and the resource of kaolin is abundant in the area.
c. Ships can travel northward from there to the
northeast.
d. The land along the Fall Line was fertile and
perfect for farming
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Rapid flowing rivers were a source of
energy, and the resource of kaolin is
abundant in the area.
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Which physical feature is the largest
site of exposed granite anywhere in
North America?
a. Brasstown Bald
b. Stone Mountain
c. Okefenokee Swamp
d. Lake Sidney Lanier
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Stone Mountain
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Which is a characteristic of the
Okefenokee Swamp?
a. It is located in the Piedmont region.
b. It has the most precipitation in the
state.
c. It is famous for its hydroelectric
potential.
d. It is the largest freshwater wetland in
Georgia.
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It is the largest freshwater
wetland in Georgia
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In which region is the Okefenokee
Swamp?
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Coastal Plain
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The area of Georgia that receives the
most rainfall due to higher elevation
and latitude is
a. central Georgia
b. northern Georgia
c. southern Georgia
d. None of the Above
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Northern Georgia
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How is Georgia’s overall climate best
described?
a. dry summers and cold winters
b. dry and hot year round
c. humid, sub-tropical with mild
winters
d. tropical year round
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Humid, sub-tropical with mild
winters
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All of the following statements describe
Georgia’s climate EXCEPT
a. The Coastal Plain is humid.
b. Summers in the Appalachians are
cooler than in the Piedmont region.
c. The Piedmont region receives the most
precipitation.
d. Winters are mild when compared to the
rest of the country.
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The Piedmont Region receives
the most precipitation
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When watching your favorite
television show, it is important to
know the time zone you are in. Which
time zone is Georgia located?
a. Mountain Time
b. Eastern Standard Time
c. Pacific Standard Time
d. Blue Ridge Mountain
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Eastern Standard Time
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What is the name of the hurricane
that killed over 1,000 people in
Georgia in 1893?
a. Savannah Hurricane
b. Sea Islands Hurricane
c. Hurricane of Georgia
d. Barrier Islands Hurricane
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Sea Islands Hurricane
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I. Geography Regions of Georgia
ii. ___________________________
Rolling hills referred to as the ‘foot of the mountain’
Soil is fertile for farming; also has famous Georgia red clay
and granite
Contains ½ of the state’s population
Once known as the cotton belt and today produces poultry,
wheat, soybeans, and other products
Which title below would BEST complete the outline notes
above?
a. The Beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains
b. Living along the Coastal Plains in South Georgia
c. Everything you wanted to know about the Appalachian Plateau
d. The Georgia Heartland: Life in the Piedmont
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The Georgia Heartland: Life in
the Piedmont
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I am located in the top left hand
corner of the state.
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Appalachian Plateau
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I am the region that you live in
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Valley and Ridge
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I am the region in the middle of
the state.
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Piedmont
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I am the largest region and in the
southern part of the state.
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Coastal Plain
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Through which geographic regions
do the Appalachian Mountains run?
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Appalachian Plateau, Valley and
Ridge, Blue Ridge Mountains
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What river is the primary source of
water for the cities of Atlanta and
Columbus?
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Chattahoochee
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What river has its headwaters in the
mountains of north Georgia and
forms part of the boundary between
Georgia and Alabama?
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Chattahoochee
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Which river dumps into the
Atlantic Ocean and forms the
boundary between Georgia and
South Carolina?
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Savannah
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Which of the following rivers allows
cargo ships to transport goods to and
from the Atlantic Ocean?
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Savannah
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What do you remember?
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Final
Jeopary
Question
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What is the primary function of the
barrier islands?
a. They serve as well-stocked hunting
preserves.
b. They protect wild horses from
extinction.
c. They are frequent targets of
hurricanes.
d. They protect the mainland from
damage from storms.
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They protect the mainland from
damage from storms.
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