Across
- 5. Mountain range stretching into northern Georgia; source of rivers and popular for tourism.
- 6. Most populated region with red clay soil; home to Atlanta.
- 9. One of the largest freshwater wetlands in North America; rich in biodiversity and historical significance.
- 10. Which hemispheres is Georgia located in?
- 12. Largest region, known for agriculture like peanuts, cotton, and pine trees.
- 14. Forms Georgia’s eastern border with South Carolina; important for trade and shipping.
Down
- 1. Smallest region in the northwest corner; features flat-topped mountains and limestone caves.
- 2. What is the highest peak in Georgia?
- 3. Region with long parallel ridges and valleys; center of Georgia’s textile and carpet industry.
- 4. Begins in the Blue Ridge region and flows southwest; major water source for Atlanta.
- 7. Which region of the United States is Georgia in?
- 8. Chain of islands along the coast that protect the mainland from storms and support tourism.
- 11. Region in northeast Georgia with the highest elevation and most rainfall.
- 13. Natural boundary between the Piedmont and Coastal Plain; site of waterfalls and early mills.
