| A | B |
| Piedmont | stretch of high, hilly land at the foot of a mountain |
| Fall Line | place where a river falls |
| Appalachian Mountains | stretch rom southern Canada to Georgia |
| Hardwoods | oak, maple, ash, and hickory trees that are used in furniture and baseball bats |
| Leading coal producing states | Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania |
| Atlanta, Georgia | largest city in Appalachian Region |
| Natural resources of Appalachian Region | natural gas, coal, and hardwoods |
| Mount Mitchell | highest point in the Appalachians |