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How do the Appalachian Mountains influence the agricultural industry in Georgia?

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Answered by studytosuccess123
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Explanation:

some agriculture products that the Appalachian plateau makes is soybeans, hardwood, birch, corn , and sugar maple. mild summers and cold winters snow and ice. shallow- east moving streams with rapids. landform consist of northeast point of Georgia tip of Cumberland plateau.

Answered by ravilaccs
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Agriculture also involves the breeding of animals such as cattle in the Valley and Ridge region for dairy farms such as Mayfield, as well as poultry (chickens) in the Piedmont. Climate has a big influence on agriculture since it offers a lot of jobs for Georgians, not just farmers, but also transporters, food processors, and retailers.

Explanation:

  • Smallest region in northwest corner of the state
  • Source of coal deposits
  • Location of Lookout Mountain Ruby Falls, and Cloudland Canyon with high elevations as part of the Appalachian Mountain range.
  • Poor soil for farming
  • The Appalachian Mountains, commonly known as the Appalachians, are a large highland chain in North America that is the eastern equivalent to the Rocky Mountains.
  • The Appalachian Mountains create a natural barrier between the eastern Coastal Plain and North America's extensive Interior Lowlands, stretching about 2,000 miles (3,200 km) from the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador to middle Alabama in the United States.
  • As a result, they were crucial in the colonisation and development of the whole continent. They blend a natural beauty legacy and a distinct regional culture with modern issues of economic distress and environmental degradation.
  • Cherokee Indians previously lived amid the oldest mountains in North America. Dahlonega was the site of the first gold rush. The high elevation supplies a large portion of Georgia's rain and drinking water. Its beauty draws tourists throughout the year, while coal and marble mineral riches abound.
  • Georgia's warm temperature and rainfall enable farmers to labour the land for a longer growing season than those in the north. Crops grown in the Blue Ridge region include apples and vegetables; wheat, soybeans, and corn in the Piedmont; and peanuts, pecans, peaches, and onions in the Coastal Plains.
  • Agriculture also involves the breeding of animals such as cattle in the Valley and Ridge region for dairy farms such as Mayfield, as well as poultry (chickens) in the Piedmont. Climate has a big influence on agriculture since it offers a lot of jobs for Georgians, not just farmers, but also transporters, food processors, and retailers.

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