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Virginia Geography

Virginia Geography

Assessment

Presentation

Social Studies

4th - 5th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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33 Slides • 32 Questions

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Geography of Virginia Review

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​Did you know?

  • Virginia is located along the East Coast

  • ​It is next to the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay

  • ​Virginia is home to many harbors

  • ​It is located in North America's Coastal Plain Region

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​Virginia's Neighboring States

  • ​Maryland

  • ​West Virginia

  • ​Kentucky

  • ​Tennessee

  • ​North Carolina

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Multiple Choice

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Which state is Number 5?

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Kentucky

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Tennessee

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West Virginia

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North Carolina

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Maryland

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Multiple Choice

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Which state is Number 1?

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Maryland

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Tennessee

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West Virginia

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North Carolina

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Maryland

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Multiple Choice

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Which state is Number 4?

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Maryland

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Tennessee

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West Virginia

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North Carolina

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Maryland

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Multiple Choice

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Which state is Number 3?

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Maryland

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Tennessee

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West Virginia

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North Carolina

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Maryland

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Multiple Choice

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Which state is Number 6?

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Maryland

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Tennessee

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Virginia

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North Carolina

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Maryland

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Multiple Choice

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Which state is Number 2?

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Maryland

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Tennessee

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Virginia

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Kentucky

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Maryland

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Quick Break Time​

​Go grab a snack, or get some water!

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​Virginia has 5 geographic regions.

  • ​Coastal Plain/Tidewater Region

  • ​Piedmont Region

  • ​Valley and Ridge Region

  • ​Blue Ridge Mountains Region

  • ​Appalachian Plateau Region

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The Tidewater Region​

  • ​Where the four major rivers connect with the Chesapeake Bay

  • ​Eastern most region in Virginia

  • East of the Fall Line

  • Mostly low, flat land​

  • ​Wide, sandy beaches along coast

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​(AKA The Coastal Plains Region)

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The Tidewater Region​

  • The soil is rich in the region

  • This region produces peanuts, cotton, and soybeans

  • ​Industries include shipbuilding, fishing, and tourism

  • ​Home to many amazing harbors

  • ​Some points of interests include Virginia Beach, and Chincoteague Island

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​(AKA The Coastal Plains Region)

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​Fall Line

The natural border between the Tidewater (Coastal Plain) Region and the Piedmont Region. This line is marked by waterfalls that prevent further travel along the four major rivers.

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Multiple Choice

What is the Fall Line?

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The natural trail in between the Blue Ridge and Valley and Ridge Regions.

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The natural border between the Tidewater and the Piedmont Regions.

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The manmade river in between the Tidewater and Piedmont Regions.

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The Piedmont Region​

  • Located West of the Fall Line

  • ​East to the Blue Ridge Mountains Region

  • ​A low plateau that is mostly rolling plains

  • Many rivers, streams, waterfalls, and rapids

  • ​Many grassy meadows, farmlands, and forests

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​(AKA The Foot of the Mountain)

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The Piedmont Region​

  • Farming and horse industries are major in this region

  • ​The various waterfalls, rapids, and government buildings attract many tourists

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​(AKA The Foot of the Mountain)

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Multiple Choice

How many geographic regions are in Virginia?

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5

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7

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6

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4

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Multiple Choice

Which region is East of the Fall Line, and touches the Chesapeake Bay?

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The Tidewater Region

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The Piedmont Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region

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The Valley and Ridge Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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Multiple Choice

Which region is home to many harbors, such as Hampton Roads?

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The Tidewater Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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The Piedmont Region

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The Valley and Ridge Region

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Multiple Choice

_________ is known for it's low, flat lands and wide, sandy beaches.

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The Coastal Plains Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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The Piedmont Region

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The Valley and Ridge Region

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Multiple Choice

Which region is west of the Fall Line, and known for it's farming and tourist industry?

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The Tidewater Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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The Piedmont Region

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The Valley and Ridge Region

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Multiple Choice

_________ is known as a low plateau with rolling plains, and water features like rapids, waterfalls, rivers, and streams.

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The Coastal Plains Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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The Piedmont Region

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The Valley and Ridge Region

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Multiple Choice

Which region is in between the Blue Ridge Mountains and Tidewater Region?

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The Coastal Plains Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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The Piedmont Region

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The Valley and Ridge Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region​

  • They are part of the Appalachian Mountains

  • ​A forest covered, mountainous landscape

  • ​Many valleys

  • ​Filled with rich soil, perfect for growing crops

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region​

  • The main industry is tourism

  • ​Sites attracts tourists with orchards, fields, wineries, and hiking trails

  • ​The mountains are filled with national parks, hiking trails, camp grounds, and museums

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The Valley and Ridge Region​

  • West of the Blue Ridge Mountains Region and east to the Appalachian Plateau

  • ​Filled with hills and long ridges/valleys between them

  • ​All of the hills and mountains are covered in forests, meadows, and farmland

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The Valley and Ridge Region​

  • The low valleys are rich with soil

  • ​The farming industry specializes in producing poultry, apples, dairy, and beef.

  • ​Tourists visit sites such as the Natural Hot Springs, George Washington National Forest, Mount Vernon and more!

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The Appalachian Plateau Region​

  • ​A series of gaps, ridges, and valleys on a raised plateau

  • ​Very hilly with many streams going through it

  • ​Has a coal mining industry, as well as museums and parks sharing the history of coal

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​(AKA The Toe of the Boot)

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Multiple Choice

_________ is known for its mountain range that looks blue from a distance away.

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The Coastal Plains Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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The Piedmont Region

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The Valley and Ridge Region

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Multiple Choice

_________ is known for its low valleys filled with hills, ridges and valleys.

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The Coastal Plains Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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The Piedmont Region

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The Valley and Ridge Region

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Multiple Choice

_________ is known for its coal mining industry.

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The Coastal Plains Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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The Piedmont Region

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The Valley and Ridge Region

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Multiple Choice

Which region is located in between the Piedmont and Valley and Ridge regions?

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The Coastal Plains Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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Multiple Choice

Which region is located in between the Blue Ridge Mountains and Appalachian Plateau regions?

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The Coastal Plains Region

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The Piedmont Region

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The Valley and Ridge Region

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Multiple Choice

Which region is located west of the Valley and Ridge region?

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The Coastal Plains Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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The Piedmont Region

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Multiple Choice

This region's main industry is tourism, and has many orchards, vineyards, fields, as well as hiking trails, campgrounds and museums.

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The Coastal Plains Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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The Piedmont Region

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The Valley and Ridge Region

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Multiple Choice

This region is the smallest of all the regions, and located in Southwest Virginia.

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The Coastal Plains Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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The Piedmont Region

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The Valley and Ridge Region

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Multiple Choice

This region has a low valley filled with rich soil, perfect for their dairy, poultry, apple and beef industries.

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The Coastal Plains Region

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Region

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The Appalachian Plateau Region

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The Piedmont Region

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The Valley and Ridge Region

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​Each region has unique characteristics, that help shape the livelihood of the people living in them.

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Quick Break​

You're about to enter the last part of the lesson.​

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Water Features of Virginia

  • Atlantic Ocean

  • ​Chesapeake Bay

  • ​4 Major Rivers (Potomac, Rappahannock, York, and James)

  • ​Dismal Swamp and Lake Drummond

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Open Ended

Name two of the water features in Virginia.

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Atlantic Ocean

  • Provides access to Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean

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Chesapeake Bay

  • Provides access to the Atlantic Ocean

  • ​Separated from the ocean by a peninsula called the Eastern Shore

  • ​Gives ships a safe place to harbor

  • ​A source of food and transportation

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​Virginia's 4 Major River

These rivers flow into the Chesapeake Bay.

​Many early cities developed near these rivers,

and used them as a source of food.

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​Virginia's 4 Major Rivers are...

  • Potomac River

  • ​Rappahannock River

  • ​York River

  • ​James River

​(ordered from north to south)

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Potomac River

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  • ​Located north of the Rappahannock River

  • ​Separated from the Rappahannock by a peninsula

  • ​Alexandria is located along its shores

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​Rappahannock River

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  • ​Located north of the York River, and south of the Potomac River

  • ​Separated from the York River by a peninsula

  • ​Fredericksburg is located along its shores

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​York River

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  • ​Located north of the James River, and south of the Rappahannock River

  • ​Separated from the James River by a peninsula

  • ​Yorktown is located along its shores

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​James River

  • ​Located in the southern part of the state

  • ​Water flows down from the Blue Ridge Mountains

  • ​Richmond, Williamsburg, and Jamestown are located along the shores of the James River

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Dismal Swamp

  • ​Located in the Tidewater Region

  • ​Home to a variety of wildlife

  • ​Was explored and surveyed by George Washington

  • ​Surrounds Lake Drummond (a shallow, natural lake)

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Multiple Choice

The Chesapeake Bay connects Virginia to which ocean?

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Atlantic Ocean

2

Pacific Ocean

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Arctic Ocean

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Southern Ocean

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Multiple Choice

The four major rivers flow into the _________.

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Atlantic Ocean

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Chesapeake Bay

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Dismal Swamp

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Multiple Choice

This river has the cities of Richmond, Williamsburg, and Jamestown along its shore. It is also the river located farthest south.

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Potomac River

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Rappahannock River

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York River

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James River

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Multiple Choice

This river has the city of Yorktown along its shore. This river is located above the James River.

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Potomac River

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Rappahannock River

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York River

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Multiple Choice

This river has the city of Alexandria along its shore. This is also the river located the furthest north.

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Potomac River

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Rappahannock River

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York River

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James River

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Multiple Choice

This river has the city of Fredericksburg along its shore. This river is south of the Potomac River.

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Rappahannock River

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York River

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James River

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Multiple Choice

This water feature was explored and surveyed by George Washington. It is also home to a variety of wildlife.

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James River

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Chesapeake Bay

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Dismal Swamp

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York River

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Multiple Choice

This water feature is a shallow, natural lake surrounded by the Dismal Swamp.

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Rappahannock Lake

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Potomac Lake

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Lake Drummond

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​Each water feature is important because it provided early settlers with food and transportation.

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​Good job completing the lesson!

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