Georgia Geography and Regions
Across
- 3. This is the largest freshwater wetland in North America and is located in the Coastal Plain
- 6. Known for apples in Ellijay & carpet in Dalton
- 8. Georgia’s state fruit
- 11. This region is also called the TAG corner
- 12. This is second in depth to the Grand Canyon
- 13. Amicalola Falls and Tallulah Gorge are located here
- 14. This is the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi River
- 16. This forms part of the border between GA and AL
- 18. This forms the border between GA and SC
- 19. Georgia’s climate can best be described as_________
Down
- 1. This began as a 5 foot ditch and grew into 16 canyons
- 2. This region has a granite base; the exposed part is called Stone Mountain.
- 4. This has the largest raised sculpture in the world
- 5. The Barrier Islands are part of this region
- 7. These stretch from GA to Canada and were formed millions of years ago
- 9. The line that separates the Piedmont and Coastal Plain is called _________
- 10. There are 15 of these, including St. Simon’s, Tybee and Jekyl, and they protect the mainland from erosion
- 15. Georgia’s state flower
- 17. Georgia’s state tree
- 20. Georgia's state crop