The Appalachian Plateau

is the only source of coal in Georgia. true or false

False. The Appalachian Plateau is a region that extends from the southern part of New York to northern Alabama and Georgia. While it does have coal reserves in some parts, Georgia has other regions where coal can also be found, such as the Piedmont and Coastal Plain regions.

False. The Appalachian Plateau is not the only source of coal in Georgia. While the majority of coal in Georgia is indeed found in the northwestern section of the state within the Appalachian Plateau region, there are also coal deposits found in other parts of Georgia, such as the Valley and Ridge province.