The Emerson Fault and Brevard Fault Zone are Destructive Forces in Georgia.
Okefenokee swamp
Georgia has a variety of natural landforms. Some of these include the Appalachian Mountains, the Okefenokee Swamp, and the Chattahoochee River.
Some of Georgia's landforms include the Appalachian Mountains, the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Coastal Plain region, the Piedmont Plateau, and the Okefenokee Swamp. These diverse landforms contribute to Georgia's varied geography and ecosystems.
Destructive:SlumpsCreepsMudslidesConstructive:Mid-Ocean ridgeIslands made of Molten Lava
There are many landforms in Georgia. Each has a designation of constructive or destructive. Some of these are:The Okeefenokee Swamp - (Destructive)The Amicoloa Falls - (Constructive)Graves Mtn. - (Constructive)Soapstone Rdg - (Constructive and Destructive)There are some which I don't know if they are constructive or destructive, but they are the following locations:Stone Mtn.Providence CanyonFall LineGA's Barrier IslandBeachesCumberland PlateauBlue Ridge MountainsEmerson FaultAppalachian MountainsSand MountainsPine MountainsBrasstown BaldLookout MountainsChattahoochee RiverTallulah FallsLime SinksAltmaha River SystemCohutta Mtns.Brevard Fault ZoneTrail RidgeGeorgia's coastal plain
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Soapstone ridge
Soapstone ridge
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