Georgia Ecoregion Descriptions August, 2001 45. Piedmont The soils tend to be finer-textured than in coastal plain regions. Once largely cultivated, much of this region has reverted to pine and hardwood woodlands, and, more recently, spreading urban- and suburbanization 33.9 Kb. 1
An age of expansionism boundless america Atlantic, the Pacific, Canada, and Mexico. How “natural” and firm, how predestined those boundaries seem today! If we are to understand the almost obsessive desire of earlier Americans to expand their boundaries 19.74 Kb. 1
Alabama Ecoregion Descriptions August, 2001 45. Piedmont It is a complex mosaic of Precambrian and Paleozoic metamorphic and igneous rocks with moderately dissected irregular plains and some hills. Once largely cultivated, much of this region has reverted to pine and hardwood woodlands 31.14 Kb. 1