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Q: Top 3 cities in NC Coastal Plain?
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Is fayetteville NC in the coastal plain?

No


What region is fayetteville in NC?

The Coastal Plain.


What do they do in the coastal plain nc?

basket making, and fishing


Is the USS Battleship North Carolina in the coastal plain region of NC?

Yes in Williamsburg, NC


What are facts about the 4 regions of NC?

Sorry, But there are only three regions in NC.. The Mountain, The Piedmont, And the Coastal plain


Who is a famous person from coastal plain NC?

johnny noxville


What is the natural boundary separating the states hilly and mountainous areas from the coastal plain areas?

the fall line. at least for nc it is.


Where did Blackbeard live in North Carolina?

His favorite place was Bath,NC and he also was at the Ocracoke Inlet-(Coastal Plain Region North Carolina) (Today I learned this in social studies)


Do bobcats live in Charlotte?

Bobcats are found in every NC county, but more common in the mountains and coastal plain than in the peidmont.


Will Mexican petunias grow in West End NC?

Yes. West End is located in the coastal plain, and the sandy soil there will allow them to grow quite well.


Where is the strongest black bear in America?

The strongest is hard to say, but in recent years the largest black bears in North America have come from the coastal plain of North Carolina, where males commonly top 600 pounds, and a world record 880 pound bear was killed there. In NC, there are two populations of black bear, one in the mountains, the other on the coastal plain. Although the exact same species, the coastal bears average around 100 pounds heavier than the mountain bears. The reason is thought to be the enormous amount of soybeans eaten by the coastal population.


Do grizzly bears live in North Carolina?

Yes. The black bear in NC is found today in two distinct populations, one in the western part of the state, inhabiting the mountains, and another in the coastal plain, inhabiting pine forests and coastal swamps. The bear was once found statewide, but as the central part of the state was developed, the bear retreated to the wild areas west and east of the piedmont region. The bear population today has increased, and a few wandering bears (usually young males without a territory of their own) cross the piedmont, and are seen in the big cities of that region. The world record black bear was killed in North Carolina, a huge 880 pounds, from the coastal plain, where the bears grow somewhat larger than their cousins in the mountains, because of the vast amount of food grown in the area.