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Social Studies Week One. THIRD Grade. South Carolina is in what geographic region of the United States?. The Southeastern Region. What landforms or bodies of water border SC on the north, south, east and west sides of the state?. North: North Carolina South: Georgia
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Social Studies Week One THIRD Grade
South Carolina is in what geographic region of the United States?
What landforms or bodies of water border SC on the north, south, east and west sides of the state?
North: North Carolina • South: Georgia • East: Atlantic Ocean • West: Georgia
The PeeDee, the Santee, the Edisto, and the Savannah River Basins
What is the name of the mountain range in South Carolina? Why are these mountains rounded?
The Blue Ridge Mountains. • They are rounded because they are very old and have been weathered down.
Swamps are wetlands that have mainly trees and bushes; Marshes are wetlands that have primarily grasses.
1 2 3 Identify the regions of our state numbered above:
1. Piedmont Region • 2. Sandhills Region • 3. Coastal Zone Region
All of the lakes found in SC are man-made, formed by damming of rivers
Population Key: Square: 30,000 to 50,000 Circle: 50,000 to 90,000 Triangle: 90,000 or more Which cities would a business think about moving to if they wanted the largest population nearby?
Which highway would be best to use if traveling from Charleston to Spartanburg?
Interstate 26 North all the way from Charleston to Spartanburg
What city is the capital of South Carolina and how is it identified on a map?
Columbia is the capital of South Carolina and has a star instead of a dot to identify it on a map.
What type of soil is found in the Piedmont which is not good for farming?
Which highway would be best to use if traveling from Rock Hill to Columbia?
Which of the regions in SC is known for its rolling hills and extremely fertile soil?
Which region in SC is mountainous and has many hardwood forests, streams and waterfalls?
Which region in SC follows the Atlantic Ocean, consists of barrier islands, marshes and natural harbors and has a large tourism industry?
Which region in SC has swift flowing rivers supplying water power, red clay, and is at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.