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Regions of NC

Regions of NC

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Social Studies

4th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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9 Slides • 8 Questions

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NC Regions

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​North Carolina Landforms

Many different landforms can be found in North Carolina. Landforms are features such as plains, mountains, hills, and valleys.​

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​The Coastal Plain

​Stretching inland from the Atlantic Ocean across eastern North Carolina is the Coastal Plain. It is the lowest and flattest landform in

North Carolina. The Coastal Plain has two parts. The eastern part is called the Outer Coastal Plain, or Tidewater. The western part is called the Inner Coastal Plain.

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​Outer Banks

​The Outer Banks lie along the eastern edge of the Outer Coastal Plain. The Outer Banks are barrier islands. These islands stretch between the Atlantic Ocean and the mainland. The Tidewater also has some wetlands. Wetlands are low-lying

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Inner Coastal Plain

​The land in the Inner Coastal Plain is drier and higher than the Tidewater. In the southwest corner of the Inner Coastal Plain are the Sandhills. This area has rolling hills of rough, sandy soil.

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​The Piedmont

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​To the west of the Coastal Plain is a wide plateau called the Piedmont. A plateau is flat land that rises above the land around it.

The Piedmont has a variety of landforms. It is an area of rolling hills and low mountains. The land drops sharply where the Piedmont meets the Coastal Plain. This area of steep land is called the Fall Line.

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​The Mountains

​Mountains lie to the west of the Piedmont and cover most of western North Carolina. These

mountains include the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains. Clouds often cover the peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains, giving them a smoky appearance.

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​All of the mountains in North Carolina are part of the larger Appalachian Range. The Appalachian Range stretches from Canada to Alabama. More than 40 peaks in the Appalachian Range are higher than 6,000 feet. Mount Mitchell is the highest peak in the eastern United States, at 6,684 feet.

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Use the back button to look back for the answers to the following questions

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Labelling

Match the three regions in North Carolina

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Piedmont

Coastal Plains

Mountains

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The ​
region is the lowest and flattest landform in NC.

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The Outer Banks are ​
, which are areas of land that form between the mainland and ocean.

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are low-lying areas that are at least partially covered by water.

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The ​
region is a wide plateau with a variety of landforms including hills and low mountains.

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The ​
region takes up most of western North Carolina.

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Multiple Choice

What mountain in NC is the highest peak in the eastern United States?

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Blue Ridge Mountains

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Great Smokey Mountains

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Mount Mitchell

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Grandfather Mountain

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Multiple Choice

What gives the Great Smokey Mountains their smokey appearance?

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Forest fires

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Low lying clouds

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Snow

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