| A | B |
| Most coal in the US today | is used as fuel to make electricity. |
| Two kinds of coal mines are | strip mines and underground mines. |
| A tourist place in Appalachia is | Great Smoky Mountains National Park. |
| Daniel Boone helped make a narrow road for settlers | to cross the Appalachians. |
| What did the first settlers on the fall line use to run machines | waterpower. |
| Using recycled paper saves natural resources because | it takes less water and wood chips. |
| This city is NOT on or near the Fall Line. | Miami, Florida |
| These are leading products from the Piedmont. | textiles and lumber |
| Many businesses have offices in the state capital because | business people want to be near government leaders and offices that affect their work. |
| Place where rivers drop from higher to lower land | fall line |
| A low place useful for crossing between mountains | pass |
| A lake formed by water that is held back by a dam | reservoir |
| The leader of a state's executive branch | governor |
| Electricity made by waterpower | hydroelectric power |
| Rock with one or more minerals in it | ore |
| What grade do you want on the test? | A+ |