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Georgia Studies

Georgia Studies. Unit One GPS: SS8G1.d Lesson 31: Location and Climate. GA in Relation to the Rest of the World. Georgia is one part of a very large world Georgia is located in the Northern Hemisphere (in North America)

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Georgia Studies

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  1. Georgia Studies Unit One GPS: SS8G1.d Lesson 31: Location and Climate

  2. GA in Relation to the Rest of the World • Georgia is one part of a very large world • Georgia is located in the Northern Hemisphere (in North America) • Georgia is located in the Southeast region of the United States (north of Florida) • The weather is mild, with hot summers and cool winters Map Longitude and Latitude

  3. The Impact of Climate on GA’s Development • GA has mild climate with cool winters and warm summers • The mild climate makes GA both good farming area and a good tourist spot • The temperature averages 50 degrees in the winter and 80 degrees in the summer(cooler in the north) • Summer is usually hot and humid and the winters are usually short

  4. The Impact of Climate on GA’s Development cont’d… • The Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions are more humid and tropical than the other regions (summers tend to be long and hot) • Summers in the Appalachian regions are cooler and less humid (winters are cooler but mild when compared to the rest of the country) • The Blue Ridge Mountain region gets the most rain

  5. What is Precipitation? • the moisture in the form of rain, melted snow, and ice • Averages 50 inches a year • Helps the agriculture, or farming industries • Summer and winter are the rainiest seasons in GA

  6. Georgia Facts • GA is one of the leading growers of chickens and eggs • Peanuts are grown more in GA than any other state • Cotton is an important crop • Forestry is another business (where climate is important) • GA’s mild climate has helped it become a favorite vacation spot • Weather Bug

  7. Lesson Practice

  8. Question 1 1. All of the following statements describe Georgia’s climate EXCEPT • the Coastal Plain is humid • summers in the Appalachians are cooler than in the Piedmont region • the Piedmont region gets the most precipitation • winters are mild when compared to the rest of the country

  9. Question 2 2. Which statement is true based on the phrases provided? • Climate can affect the economy • Climate is not important to people looking for a place to live. • Winter in the Appalachians is the same as in the Coastal Plain. • The cold winter temperatures make most people visit in the summer. • The climate makes Georgia a fun vacation spot. • The climate is good for farming. • Georgia’s climate is different in the mountains and at the coast.

  10. Question 3 3. Which of the following states borders Georgia? • Mississippi • Virginia • Louisiana • Florida

  11. Question 4 4. One reason people might want to live in Georgia is that • the climate is the same throughout the state • the winters are mild • There is little rain in the Blue Ridge Mountains • the summers are cold Region Video

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