2. The mountains are covered with thick forest.
Many years ago people chopped down trees
from woods in this region. There are many
families that visit here every year .
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3. The ground in the Piedmont Region is made of
red clay. Piedmont is a French word that means
foot of the mountains. The Fall Line separates'
the piedmont region from the inner coastal
plain region.
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4. Most of Georgia’s farms are located here. It
covers more than half of the state. The ground
in the inner coastal plain is good for growing
peanuts, cotton, and vegetables.
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