Multiple Choice Question

What is the natural boundary that separates the Piedmont Region from the Coastal Plain Region?
A.

The Fall Line
B.

The Appalachian Mountains
C.

The Okefenokee Swamp
D.

The Shark Line

A.

The Fall Line

The correct answer is A. The Fall Line.

To find the natural boundary that separates the Piedmont Region from the Coastal Plain Region, we need to analyze the given options:

A. The Fall Line: This is a geological boundary that separates the Piedmont Region from the Coastal Plain Region. It marks the point where rivers and streams descend from the harder, rocky terrain of the Piedmont to the softer, more level terrain of the Coastal Plain. The Fall Line is a correct answer.

B. The Appalachian Mountains: While the Appalachian Mountains run through the eastern part of the United States, including parts of Georgia, they do not specifically separate the Piedmont Region from the Coastal Plain Region. This answer is incorrect.

C. The Okefenokee Swamp: The Okefenokee Swamp is a large, unique wetland located in southern Georgia and partially in Florida. While it is an important natural feature within the Coastal Plain Region, it does not serve as a boundary between the Piedmont and the Coastal Plain. This answer is incorrect.

D. The Shark Line: The Shark Line is not a recognized geological or natural boundary in Georgia. This answer is incorrect.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. The Fall Line.