| A | B |
| Hemisphere | Half of a sphere |
| Savannah River | River that borders Georgia and South Carolina |
| Chattahoochee River | Longest river in the state |
| St. Mary's River | River that borders Georgia and Florida |
| Fall Line | Line that separates the Coastal Plain and the Piedmont |
| Lookout Mountain | Mountain located in the Appalachian Plateau |
| TAG corner | Appalachian Plateau |
| Region with the most people | Piedmont |
| Region with the most land | Coastal Plain |
| Region with the Tallulah Gorge | Blue Ridge |
| Region with the largest piece of exposed granite | Piedmont |
| County that is the geographical center of Georgia | Twiggs |
| Youngest county | Peach |
| Region with rock formations, deep canyons, limestone caves | Appalachian Plateau |
| Dalton, carpet capital of the world | Ridge and Valley |
| Highest place in Georgia is in this region | Blue Ridge |
| Brasstown Bald | highest point in Georgia |
| Two hemispheres we live in | Northern and Western |
| Nation in which we live | United States of America |
| Continent on which live | North America |
| Equator | zero degrees latitude |
| Prime Meridian | zero degrees longitude |
| Parallels | lines that run east to west and measure distances north or south of the equator |
| Meridians | lines that run north to south and measures distances east or west of the Prime Meridian |
| The reason settlers didn't go past the fall line | Settlers stopped because it was difficult to get past the waterfalls. |
| Appalachian Plateau | region with the only source of coal in Georgia |
| Ridge and Valley | Region that produces the most apples in the state |
| Blue Ridge | Appalachian Trail starts here in this region |
| Piedmont | Stone Mountain |
| Coastal Plain | Okefenokee Swamp |
| Lots of fertile farmland | Coastal Plain |