Thefive regions of Alabama are:
1) Coastal Plain
2) Piedmont
3) Blue Ridge
4) Ridge/Valley
5) Cumberland Plateau
Located from Bower, D., Dodd, D., & Johnson, H. (2000). Alabama: It's History and Geography. Clairemont Press. Selma: Alabama. ISBN 1-56733-975-1 pages 8 & 9. I know the five main regions of Alabama. They are the Highland Rim, Cumberland PLateau, Ridge and Valley, Piedmont, and the Coastal Plain. I teach 3rd grade. Those are the regions given in our books. Autumn Brown
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mobile bay
Mobile Bay.
Alabama is a beautiful state to go and visit. You will be able to see a lot of historical landmarks while you are there.
The state that is in between Mississippi (MS) and Georgia (GA) is Alabama (AL). Alabama is located directly east of Mississippi and west of Georgia. It shares borders with both states, making it the connecting state in this geographical arrangement.
The artificial boundary of Alabama is determined by the state's political and legal borders, which were established through historical events, treaties, and legislation. These boundaries are man-made and do not correspond to any natural geographical features. The state's boundaries are officially recognized and enforced by the government to define its territory and jurisdiction.
The US state of Alabama is located in North America, and is in the Northern Hemisphere (north of the equator), and in the Western Hemisphere (the half of Earth's surface that is up to 180° west of the Prime Meridian. This can be seen from the geographical coordinates for the state, which is centered at about 33° N latitude and 87° W longitude.
Roland M. Harper has written: 'The natural resources of Georgia' -- subject(s): Natural history, Economic conditions, Natural resources 'A forest census of Alabama by geographical divisions' 'Economic botany of Alabama' -- subject(s): Botany, Economic, Economic Botany, Plants 'Resources of southern Alabama' -- subject(s): Economic geography, Economic conditions, Natural resources
Alabama
No, Auburn is a city in the state of Alabama.
The University of Alabama is located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which is about 45 minutes from Birmingham, Alabama.
Non-geographical.