Across
- 6. This river is located directly on Georgia's southern border
- 10. This river is located directly west of the Okefenokee and extends into Florida
- 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)
- 13. This major city, which has a river named after it, is located on the East Coast of Georgia
- 15. The development of this impacted the Mississippians by allowing them to grow food and stay in one place longer
- 17. This major city is located on the Fall Line, near the border of Georgia and Alabama
- 18. This region contains valleys often used for agriculture
- 20. Georgia's smallest geographical region. The land is made up of flat top mountains and narrow valleys
- 22. This separates the Piedmont and Coastal Plain
Down
- 1. These mountains are located in Northeast Georgia
- 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. This river is located on Georgia's east coast
- 4. This was the most valuable weapon of the American Indians at the time of European Exploration
- 5. Georgia is located in this region of the United States
- 7. This river is located on Georgia's west coast and extends up to the Appalachian Mountains
- 8. These Rock Structures and Earth Structures were used in the Mississippian Period
- 9. Georgia's largest geographical region. This region produces more agricultural products than all of the others and contains mostly flat land
- 11. This body of water is located slightly west of us! It is manmade
- 14. This major city is located on the Fall Line, near the border of Georgia and South Carolina
- 16. This river runs from South Georgia up to Atlanta
- 19. This major city is located on the Fall Line, near the center of the state of Georgia
- 21. The rainfall in this region provides water for the entire state of Georgia
