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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

LANDFORMS

REGIONS OVERVIEW

THE COASTAL PLAIN REGION

Coastal Plain in a snap

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

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

THE PIEDMONT REGION

Piedmont in a snap

Extended entry on the Piedmont (from NC Atlas Revisited)

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

THE MOUNTAIN REGION

Mountains in a snap

Extended entry on the Mountains(from NC Atlas Revisited)

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

COUNTIES

CITIES AND TOWNS

BODIES OF WATER

INTERESTING PLACES

GEOLOGIC HISTORY

CLIMATE AND WEATHER

Weather and Climate in a Snap!

Climate and Weather  (from NC Atlas Revisited)

Climate and Weather (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 (accessed March 26, 2012).

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

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

"North Carolina Geography and Climate," Secretary of State/Kids Page," http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/kidspg/ (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 (accessed March 27, 2012).

Video Credit:

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

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