Valley and Ridge region is known for its

A) rich farmland
B) granite quarries
C) high mountain ranges***
D) textile production

Is this correct?

Which best explains why there is so little agriculture in the Appalachian Plateau region?

A) The soil is too rocky***
B) There are no farmers
C) The elevation is too high
D) There is no groundwater

Can someone please check my answers?

"high"...you must be kidding. Visit the Rockies to see high.

Now granite quarries is most interesting, explore where granite is mined in Georgia.

google: Valley and Ridge region Georgia Granite.

The soils in the Plateau are sandy, thin, and acidic, and sandstone rocks are prolific.

This didn't really help at all...am I wrong on both?

you are wrong on the first, right on second. Reread my answers, I said that.

Oh ok...is #1 granite quarries?

The correct answer is C) high mountain ranges. The Valley and Ridge region is characterized by a series of parallel ridges and valleys running from New York to Alabama. These ridges are part of the Appalachian Mountains, which are known as high mountain ranges. To confirm this information, one could refer to reliable sources such as geography textbooks, online encyclopedias, or official state tourism websites that describe the geographic features of the Valley and Ridge region.