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Georgia's Crossword Puzzle
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Chattahoochee River: Natural border between Alabama and Georgia
Savannah River: Seaport entitled for cargo shipments (import and export)
Piedmont: The most modern industrial region out of all
Coastal Plain: Region of agricultural work
Appalachian Plateau: The "TAG" corner
Blue Ridge: Barrier against warm and wet fronts
Valley Ridge: Known for textile manufacture
Oekfenokee Swamp: Important wetland bird habitat; diverse
Fall Line: A sudden drop in elevation between two regions
Barrier Islands: Protectors of the mainland
Drought: Lack of rain causing the economy to slow down
Appalachian Trail: Hiking trail extending from North georgia to Central Maine.
Appalachian Mountains: Mountain chain that prolongs across three regions
Brasstown Bald: Rises at 4,784 ft above sea level
Stone Mountain: "An abnormally large, granite rock surrounded by villages"
Macon: City located in the center of the Fall Line
Augusta: City that lies on the Eastern side of the Fall Line
Colombus: City on the Western part of the Fall Line
Atlanta: Capital city; business capital of Georgia
Providence Canyon: Known as "Little Grand Canyon"; 7 wonders
Amicalola Falls: "Tumbling Water" Falls located at the end of the Appalachian Mountain chain; 7 wonders
Tallulah Gorge: "Niagra Falls of the South"; smaller version of a canyon; 7 wonders
Warm Springs: Indians would bring their sick offspring to this spring to heal them; 7 wonders; Flow from Pine Mountain
Radium Springs: Beginning to dry up to do dsrought and algae conditions; 7 wonder; Indians believed it had healing powers
Sandhills: Located on Fall Line; much like sand dunes
James Oglethorpe: Founder of Georgia
Peach: Number one producer of this fruit
Cotton: Number one producer of this crop/plant
The Peach State: Well-known state nickname
Brunswick: seaport responsible for the import and export of automobiles, heavy equipmentand machinery is located in this city
Lake Lanier: Most essential domestic water resource for Georgia
Georgia Clay: Only found in the Piedmont region; usually found in a shade of red
Agriculture: Number one industry in Georgia
Twiggs County: Geological center of Georgia
Buford Dam: Major hydroelectric power source; holds back water to prevent flooding
Georgia's Crossword Puzzle
Across:1. | Barrier against warm and wet fronts | 2. | The most modern industrial region out of all | 3. | Seaport entitled for cargo shipments (import and export) | 5. | Known for textile manufacture | 6. | Natural border between Alabama and Georgia | 10. | The "TAG" corner | 12. | Hiking trail extending from North georgia to Central Maine. | 14. | Only found in the Piedmont region; usually found in a shade of red |
| 19. | City located in the center of the Fall Line | 20. | Most essential domestic water resource for Georgia | 22. | Geological center of Georgia | 23. | Region of agricultural work | 24. | "An abnormally large, granite rock surrounded by villages" | 25. | Indians would bring their sick offspring to this spring to heal them; 7 wonders; Flow from Pine Mountain | 26. | Number one producer of this crop/plant |
| | Down:1. | Rises at 4,784 ft above sea level | 2. | Number one producer of this fruit | 4. | "Tumbling Water" Falls located at the end of the Appalachian Mountain chain; 7 wonders | 7. | Mountain chain that prolongs across three regions | 8. | Founder of Georgia | 9. | "Niagra Falls of the South"; smaller version of a canyon; 7 wonders | 11. | Protectors of the mainland |
| 13. | Known as "Little Grand Canyon"; 7 wonders | 15. | Number one industry in Georgia | 16. | Beginning to dry up to do dsrought and algae conditions; 7 wonder; Indians believed it had healing powers | 17. | Well-known state nickname | 18. | Major hydroelectric power source; holds back water to prevent flooding | 21. | Lack of rain causing the economy to slow down |
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Georgia's Crossword Puzzle
Across:1. | Barrier against warm and wet fronts | 2. | The most modern industrial region out of all | 3. | Seaport entitled for cargo shipments (import and export) | 5. | Known for textile manufacture | 6. | Natural border between Alabama and Georgia | 10. | The "TAG" corner | 12. | Hiking trail extending from North georgia to Central Maine. | 14. | Only found in the Piedmont region; usually found in a shade of red |
| 19. | City located in the center of the Fall Line | 20. | Most essential domestic water resource for Georgia | 22. | Geological center of Georgia | 23. | Region of agricultural work | 24. | "An abnormally large, granite rock surrounded by villages" | 25. | Indians would bring their sick offspring to this spring to heal them; 7 wonders; Flow from Pine Mountain | 26. | Number one producer of this crop/plant |
| | Down:1. | Rises at 4,784 ft above sea level | 2. | Number one producer of this fruit | 4. | "Tumbling Water" Falls located at the end of the Appalachian Mountain chain; 7 wonders | 7. | Mountain chain that prolongs across three regions | 8. | Founder of Georgia | 9. | "Niagra Falls of the South"; smaller version of a canyon; 7 wonders | 11. | Protectors of the mainland |
| 13. | Known as "Little Grand Canyon"; 7 wonders | 15. | Number one industry in Georgia | 16. | Beginning to dry up to do dsrought and algae conditions; 7 wonder; Indians believed it had healing powers | 17. | Well-known state nickname | 18. | Major hydroelectric power source; holds back water to prevent flooding | 21. | Lack of rain causing the economy to slow down |
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