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Okefenokee Swamp

follow me to the next slide please. Okefenokee Swamp. by Kathryn R ose. Location. T he Okefenokee is in southeast Georgia. It is in both the Gulf Coastal Plain and the Atlantic Coastal Plain . Type of Force.

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Okefenokee Swamp

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  1. follow me to the next slide please Okefenokee Swamp by Kathryn Rose

  2. Location • The Okefenokee is in southeast Georgia. It is in both the Gulf Coastal Plain and the Atlantic Coastal Plain .

  3. Type of Force • it is a Constructive processes are things that happen to the earth that build it up or make positive changes .One example of constructive process is when sand is deposited onto a river bank by the running water

  4. Animals • The name of the animals are alligator, black bear, white tailed deer, sandhill crane, osprey, anhinga, egret, heron, otter, water moccasin (or cottonmouth), raccoon, gopher tortoise, snapping turtle, diamondback rattlesnake, copperhead, coral snake, bobcat, wild turkey, red tailed hawk.

  5. Interesting Facts • Did you know that the Okefenokee gets its name from a Native American word that means “land of the trembling earth”. The swamp is made up of lots of small islands that float on top of a large body of water. Also the Okefenokee Swamp is an area of land that covers more than 600 are mile

  6. Bibliography • http://www.wacona.com/promote/galandforms/index.htm • http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/ • Clip art

  7. Theend • Hope you enjoy

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