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Join the journey of a lost hiker in the South Mountain region of Pennsylvania. Learn about the rugged terrains, valleys, and erosion effects in the Reading Prong region. Discover survival tips if lost in the woods.
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Chapter 2 Lesson 2 The South Mountain & Reading Prong Regions Pgs. 38-43
Lost! I’m having a hard time catching my breath. I thought for sure that if I got to the top of the mountain, I would be able to see the campgrounds where my family was camped below me. Unfortunately, all I see is more trees. My short hike in the woods has turned into a scary, lonely experience. To make things worse, I am so thirsty. Maybe I could go back to the stream I crossed a ways back and get a drink, but I heard that you could get really sick drinking water with bacteria in it. I don’t know what to do!
Lost! • Explain the next three things you would do if it was you lost in the woods. • Share with your partner what you would do.
South Mountain Region • Ridges and valleys are the two main land features in the South Mountain Region.
South Mountain Region • Few people live in this region because it is rugged and covered with forests.
Reading Prong Region • Low hills, steep ridges, and valleys are found in the Reading Prong Region.
Reading Prong Region • Erosion is the slow wearing away of soil and stone by wind and water.
Reading Prong Region • Make a list of three effects of erosion. • Turn and share your thought with a partner.
Reading Prong Region • Erosion occurred slowly in this region because the ridges are made of hard types of rock.
Reading Prong Region • The Reading Prong Region is part of three mountain ranges: • Great Smokey Mountains • South Mountain • Blue Ridge Mountains They are all part of the huge Appalachian Mountain Range.
Exit Activity • Write one fact about the South Mountain Region and One Fact about the Reading Prong Region.