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Georgia’s Piedmont Habitat

Georgia’s Piedmont Habitat. How do the habitats of Georgia impact the organisms that live there?. Where is the Piedmont of Georgia?. The Piedmont is next to the mountains. Piedmont means “foot hills.” This part of the state is lower than the mountains.

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Georgia’s Piedmont Habitat

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  1. Georgia’sPiedmont Habitat How do the habitats of Georgia impact the organisms that live there?

  2. Where is the Piedmont of Georgia? • The Piedmont is next to the mountains. • Piedmont means “foot hills.” • This part of the state is lower than the mountains. • There are rough hills in the north and rolling hills toward the south. • It extends from the mountain area to the fall line. • The Piedmont is the largest region, covering one-third of the state. Piedmont

  3. Characteristics of Georgia’s Piedmont The Flint River is in the Piedmont. Many freshwater mussels and fish live in the Flint River.

  4. Characteristics of Georgia’s Piedmont Today, forests of oak, hickory, and pine trees cover much of the Piedmont. However, deforestation has taken place to build homes and businesses for humans. The Piedmont is the most human populated area in Georgia.

  5. Characteristics of Georgia’s Piedmont Rock outcrops are also found in the Piedmont. Stone Mountain is the largest rock outcrop in the world. Lichens and mosses live on rock outcrops. Fairy shrimp live in pools of rainwater.

  6. Characteristics of Georgia’s Piedmont The lower edge of the Piedmont is called the “fall line.” The land changes here. Along the rivers, there are waterfalls.

  7. Mammals of Georgia’s Piedmont Striped Skunk Coyote Eastern Chipmunk Virginia Opossum White-Tailed Deer Northern Raccoon Eastern Cottontail Rabbit

  8. Amphibians of Georgia’s Piedmont Bullfrog Fowlers Toad Marbled Salamander Spring Peeper Cope’s Gray Treefrog Upland Chorus Frog

  9. Fish of Georgia’s Piedmont Southern Studfish Spotted Sucker Red Shiner Threadfin Shad Bluehead Chub

  10. Birds of Georgia’s Piedmont Yellow-Billed Cuckoo Turkey Vulture Common Nighthawk Cooper’s Hawk Mallard Northern Cardinal

  11. Reptiles of Georgia’s Piedmont Green Anole Six-Lined Racerunner Pond Slider Eastern Mud Turtle Timberland Rattlesnake Green Anole

  12. Trees of Georgia’s Piedmont Red Maple White Ash Yellow Buckeye Eastern Red Cedar Southern Magnolia White Pine

  13. Shrubs of Georgia’s Piedmont Bottlebrush Buckeye Devil’s Walkingstick Sweetshrub Winterberry Oakleaf Hydrangea

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