Geographical Regions and Early Natives of Georgia

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Across
  1. 6. This river is located directly on Georgia's southern border
  2. 10. This river is located directly west of the Okefenokee and extends into Florida
  3. 12. These three foods are closest to the types of foods that American Indians would have eaten during the Mississippian Period (no "and", foods written in alphabetical order)
  4. 13. This major city, which has a river named after it, is located on the East Coast of Georgia
  5. 15. The development of this impacted the Mississippians by allowing them to grow food and stay in one place longer
  6. 17. This major city is located on the Fall Line, near the border of Georgia and Alabama
  7. 18. This region contains valleys often used for agriculture
  8. 20. Georgia's smallest geographical region. The land is made up of flat top mountains and narrow valleys
  9. 22. This separates the Piedmont and Coastal Plain
Down
  1. 1. These mountains are located in Northeast Georgia
  2. 2. This is the most populated of Georgia's geographical regions. Rolling hills and flat lands form the foothills to the mountains in this region
  3. 3. This river is located on Georgia's east coast
  4. 4. This was the most valuable weapon of the American Indians at the time of European Exploration
  5. 5. Georgia is located in this region of the United States
  6. 7. This river is located on Georgia's west coast and extends up to the Appalachian Mountains
  7. 8. These Rock Structures and Earth Structures were used in the Mississippian Period
  8. 9. Georgia's largest geographical region. This region produces more agricultural products than all of the others and contains mostly flat land
  9. 11. This body of water is located slightly west of us! It is manmade
  10. 14. This major city is located on the Fall Line, near the border of Georgia and South Carolina
  11. 16. This river runs from South Georgia up to Atlanta
  12. 19. This major city is located on the Fall Line, near the center of the state of Georgia
  13. 21. The rainfall in this region provides water for the entire state of Georgia