| A | B |
| Tidewater Region | Region that is located along the coast. |
| Piedmont Region | Region that contains rolling hills and river rapids. |
| Ridge and Valley Region | Region containing major mountains |
| Allegheny Plateau Region | The smallest region located in the southwestern part of Virginia. |
| Coal | The main mineral found in the Allegheny Plateau |
| Hampton Roads | Rivers empty into this wide-mouthed harbor and is considered a "highway" of the sea. |
| Richmond | Capitol of Virginia |
| Herndon | Where Dranesville Elementary School is located |
| Eastern Shore | Peninsula located east of the Chesapeake River |
| Fishing, shipping, and tourism | Primary economy/manufacturing in the Tidewater Region |
| Fall Line | This separates the Piedmont from the Tidwater--the land rises sharply here. |
| The Great Dismal Swamp | Wetlands located in the southeast corner of Virginia |
| Hydroelectric Power | Energy made by using the forc of rushing water. |
| Appalachian Mountains | A huge group of mountains that stretch from Canada to Alabama. |
| AlleghenyBlue Ridge Mountains | The Appalachian Mountains are made up of these mountains. |
| Norfolk, Hampton, Yorktown | Cities along the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay |
| Harrisonburg & Winchester | Cities in the Shenandoah Valley |
| Apples and Lumber | Major products of the Ridge & Valley |
| Maryland, Kentucky, W. Virginia, Tennessee & N. Carolina | Border states of Virginia |
| Chesapeake Bay | Body of water into which the four main riviers flow |
| James, Potomac, Rappahannock, York Roanoke, Clinch, & New | Major rivers in Virginia |