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REGIONS OF SOUTH CAROLINA

REGIONS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Created by Pam Gunter Lexington Middle School, Lexington School District One. Regions. The State is divided into 2 large regions: * The Up Country * The Low Country They are divided by the fall line-the ancient coast

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REGIONS OF SOUTH CAROLINA

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  1. REGIONS OF SOUTH CAROLINA Created by Pam Gunter Lexington Middle School, Lexington School District One

  2. Regions • The State is divided into 2 large regions: * The Up Country * The Low Country • They are divided by the fall line-the ancient coast • These regions are divided into 6 smaller regions.

  3. 1. COASTAL ZONE • 185 miles along the Atlantic Ocean and includes: - Grand Strand - Barrier Islands - Salt Marshes

  4. 2. OUTER COASTAL PLAIN • 30 to 50 miles wide • Savanna vegetation • Location of rice and indigo plantations

  5. 3. INNER COASTAL PLAIN • Fertile soil • Location of cotton plantations • Carolina Bays - oval depressions in swamps

  6. 4. SANDHILLS • Extends along the fall line. • Contains the red hills. • Fruits and vegetables are grown here.

  7. 5. PIEDMONT • Means foot of the mountain. • Contains nearly 1/3rd of the state. • Rapidly flowing creeks and rivers.

  8. 6. BLUE RIDGE • High peaks and valleys • Sassafras Mt is the highest peak in the state. • Whitewater Falls the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi River.

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