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Our State Geography in a Snap! [1]

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Our State Geography in a Snap!

Written By Emily Horton

Quick geography Facts

Highest Point: Mt. Mitchell- 6,684 feet above sea level

Number of Counties in North Carolina: 100

Major Cities: Raleigh (Capital), Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem

Bordering States: Geogia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia

Major Crops: Tobacco, Sweet Potatoes, Dry Beans, Soybeans, Cotton

Size: 52,669 square miles; N.C. is the 29th biggest state in the United States

Dinosaur Fossils Found in North Carolina: Hypsibema, Lophorhothon, Zatomus

TABLE OF CONTENTS

LOCATION [2]

LANDFORMS [3]

REGIONS OVERVIEW [4]

THE COASTAL PLAIN REGION

Coastal Plain in a snap [5]

Extended entry on the Coastal Plain [6] (from NC Atlas Revisited)

Extended entry on the Coastal Plain [7] (from the Encyclopedia of North Carolina)

THE PIEDMONT REGION

Piedmont in a snap [8]

Extended entry on the Piedmont [9](from NC Atlas Revisited)

Extended entry on the Piedmont [10](from the Encyclopedia of North Carolina)

THE MOUNTAIN REGION

Mountains in a snap [11]

Extended entry on the Mountains [12](from NC Atlas Revisited)

Extended entry on the Mountains [13] (from the Encyclopedia of North Carolina)

COUNTIES [14]

CITIES AND TOWNS [15]

BODIES OF WATER [16]

INTERESTING PLACES [17]

GEOLOGIC HISTORY [18]

CLIMATE AND WEATHER [19]

Weather and Climate in a Snap! [20]

Climate and Weather  [21] (from NC Atlas Revisited)

Climate and Weather [22](from the Encyclopedia of North Carolina)

 

                                                                                                                

Sources:

"Geography of North Carolina," North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/socialstudies/elementary/studentsampler/20geography#maps [23] (accessed March 26, 2012).

"North Carolina," The History Channel website, http://www.history.com/topics/north-carolina/page3#a3 [24] (accessed March 26, 2012).

"North Carolina: Facts, Map, and State Symbol," Enchanted Learning, last modified 2010, http://www.enchantedlearning.com/usa/states/northcarolina/ [25] (accessed March 26, 2012).

"North Carolina Geography and Climate," Secretary of State/Kids Page," http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/kidspg/ [26](accessed March 26, 2012).

"Social Studies:: Elementary Resouces:: Student Sampler:: Geography," North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Website, http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/socialstudies/elementary/studentsampler/20geography#location [27] (accessed March 27, 2012).

Video Credit:

"See NC in 3:21." Video uploaded by VisitNCVideo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouiGr1cQR7c [28] (accessed March 30, 2012).

Subjects: 
Geography [29]
Authors: 
Horton, Emily S. [30]
Origin - location: 
Coastal Plain [31]
Mountains [32]
Piedmont [33]
From: 
NCpedia. [34]

1 January 2012 | Horton, Emily S.

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