Regions

Regions
Coastal plain (from NC Atlas Revisited)
by Diemer, John A., Bobyarchick, Andy R. Coastal Plain by Dr. John A. Diemer and Dr. Andy R. Bobyarchick Dept. of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2005. Reprinted with permission from The North [...] (from North Carolina Atlas Revisited.)
Exploring North Carolina: Geography & Climate
by . Exploring North Carolina: Geography, Geology & Climate Introductory resources on North Carolina Geography & Geology North Carolina's Regions North Carolina Climate & [...] (from NCpedia.)
Geography- Part 1: Introduction
by Simpson, Bland, Butler, Lindley S., Inscoe, John C., Compton, Stephen C. Geography by Lindley S. Butler and Bland Simpson, 2006 Additional research provided by Stephen C. Compton and John C. Inscoe. See also: Backcountry; Cape Fear; Fall Line; Great Dismal [...] (from Encyclopedia of North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press.)
Geography- Part 2: The Cradle of North Carolina: Coastal Plain and Sandhills
by Simpson, Bland, Butler, Lindley S., Inscoe, John C., Compton, Stephen C. Geography by Lindley S. Butler and Bland Simpson, 2006 Additional research provided by Stephen C. Compton and John C. Inscoe. See also: Our State Geography in a Snap: The Coastal Plain [...] (from Encyclopedia of North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press.)
Geography- Part 3: The Piedmont Region: Economic Center of the State
by Simpson, Bland, Butler, Lindley S., Inscoe, John C., Compton, Stephen C. Geography by Lindley S. Butler and Bland Simpson, 2006; Revised by SLNC Government and Heritage Library, July 2023 Additional research provided by Stephen C. Compton and John C. [...] (from Encyclopedia of North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press.)
Geography- Part 4: Rugged Beauty and Age-Old Culture: The Mountain Region
by Simpson, Bland, Butler, Lindley S., Inscoe, John C., Compton, Stephen C. Geography by Lindley S. Butler and Bland Simpson, 2006 Additional research provided by Stephen C. Compton and John C. Inscoe. See also: Our State Geography in a Snap: The Mountain [...] (from Encyclopedia of North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press.)
Geology
by Vocci, Robert Blair, Templeton, Lee Plummer. North Carolina's rich geologic history and composition are as dramatic as its topography. The collisions of numerous ancient landmasses resulted in majestic mountains, with their blend of diverse [...] (from Encyclopedia of North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press.)
Mountains (from NC Atlas Revisited)
by Diemer, John A., Bobyarchick, Andy R. Mountains by Dr. John A. Diemer and Dr. Andy R. Bobyarchick Dept. of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2005. Reprinted with permission from The North [...] (from North Carolina Atlas Revisited.)
Our State Geography in a Snap: Landforms
by Anonymous. Our State Geography in a Snap: landforms and regions Reprinted with permission from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction website. Landforms: There are three distinct landforms of [...] (from NC Department of Public Instruction.)
Our State Geography in a Snap: The Coastal Plain Region
by Anonymous. Our State Geography in a Snap: The Coastal Plain Region Reprinted with permission from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction website. See also: Extended entry on the Coastal [...] (from NC Department of Public Instruction.)
Our State Geography in a Snap: The Mountain Region
by Anonymous. Our State Geography in a Snap: the mountain region Reprinted with permission from the North Carolina Department of Instruction website. See also: Extended entry on the Mountains(from NC [...] (from NC Department of Public Instruction.)
Our State Geography in a Snap: The Piedmont Region
by Anonymous. Our State Geography in a Snap: The Piedmont Region Reprinted with permission from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction website. See also: Extended entry on the Piedmont (from [...] (from NC Department of Public Instruction.)
Our State Geography in a Snap: Three Regions Overview
by . The three landforms of North Carolina make up the three major geographic regions of the state: the Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, and the Mountains. The Coastal Plain Region is usually divided into two [...] (from NC Department of Public Instruction.)
Piedmont (from NC Atlas Revisited)
by Diemer, John A., Bobyarchick, Andy R. The Piedmont by Dr. John A. Diemer and Dr. Andy R. Bobyarchick Dept. of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2005. Reprinted with permission from The North [...] (from North Carolina Atlas Revisited.)
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