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Tennessee’s Land Chapt. 1 Less. 2

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Tennessee’s Land. Chapt. 1 Less. 2. Main idea: Tennessee if divided into three major regions. Each regions has its own special features and landforms. The Three Grand Divisions of Tennessee. East Middle West. East Tennessee. East Tennessee has four main landform types:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Tennessee’s Land

Chapt. 1 Less. 2

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Main idea: Tennessee if divided into three major regions. Each

regions has its own special features and landforms.

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The Three Grand Divisionsof Tennessee

• East

• Middle

• West

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East Tennessee

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East Tennessee has four main landform types:

• Mountains ( The Smokeys)• Valleys (The Great Valley)• Hills and Plateaus ( The Cumberland Plateau)

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East Tennessee has the beautiful Smoky Mountains

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Also the Cumberland Plateau

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Due to the many areas of high lands and drop offs….

• There are many waterfalls in the eastern part of the state

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Natural Resource

• Coal and other minerals are very important. Eastern Tennessee is rich in both.

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The Great Valley

• When you have mountains you also have valleys.

• To the west of the Smoky Mountains you have The Great Valley.

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The Great Valley

• The Great Valley has very good, rich soil to grow crops.

• One important crop is Tobacco.

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Middle Tennessee

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The Nashville Basin

• Middle Tennessee has land that is shaped like a basin. A basin is low in the middle and high around the edges.

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Farmers

• Much of Middle Tennessee is used by farmers to grow livestock.

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Chickens

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Sheep

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Cattle

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Water is a very important natural resource for Middle Tennessee

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The Tennessee River

• The Tennessee River is one of the most important rivers in our state. Many rivers run into it.

• The Tennessee River runs through Tennessee twice!

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West

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Plains

• West Tennessee is mostly a plain.

• A plain is a flat land.

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The Mississippi Rivera natural border

• The Mississippi River makes up the western border of Tennessee

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River City

• You probably have gone to see The Mississippi River since we live so close to it!

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Crops in West Tennessee

• The soil so close to the Mississippi River is very fertile.

• Many crops are grown in the area.

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Soybeans

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Cotton

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Corn

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Reelfoot Lake

• West Tennessee has one of the state’s best known lakes, Reelfoot Lake.

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Reelfoot Lake

• Reelfoot Lake was formed in 1811 by an earthquake that shook the area causing the Mississippi River to go backwards and form the lake.

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Eagles

• The bald eagle loves to build nests in the Reelfoot Lake area

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Tennessee’s Flag

• The three white stars on Tennessee’s flag represent the three grand divisions.

• The white circle around them represents how they are one

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