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State-Based Resources: Investigate
- Part B: The Geology of the Physiographic Regions of the U.S.
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Examine a geologic map of the United States.
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Understanding and Applying What You Have Learned
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Locate
Georgia on the geologic map of the U.S.
What are the most common rock types exposed at the surface in the
United States?
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Inquiring Further
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Research the history of development of the Appalachian Mountains.
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General information related
to this activity:
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The Earth's Continents
This
Dynamic Planet - USGS
Check out the story behind plate tectonics and piecing together
the continents.
The Movement of Continents
Continents
on the Move - NOVA (PBS)
Enjoy these detailed and well illustrated pages about how we understand
that continents are on the move.
The
PaleoMap Project
This site includes animations of moving continents through geologic
time.
The Geologic History of North America
Tapestry
and Terrain - USGS
Study a new map of the United States that combines the geologic
map with a physiographic map.
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Last updated: May 11, 2010
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