The Chesapeake Bay.
The Tidewater Region encompasses the area of Southeastern Virginia and Eastern North Carolina.
The Tidewater Region has several landforms. There are low, flat coastal plains, rivers, waterfalls, a peninsula, a harbor, and a swamp.
Tidewater region is the south eastern region of Virginia. Animals that live there includes wading birds, mussels, small fish and crabs. The water has the source of food for these animals.
The address of the Tidewater Division Of The Mid Eastern Region Of The National is: 301 Bendix Rd Suite 500, Virginia Beach, VA 23452-1388
Tidewater regions, such as the Virginia and Carolina coasts, are great areas for many resources. The eastern coast tidewater region is recognized for its 3,600 species, largest groundwater aquifers, and abundant corn, peanut and soybean farming.
The term "Tidewater" may be correctly applied to all portions of Virginia where the water level is affected by the tides.
Cape Fear is the main river in the tidewater region.
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Jamestown is an island in the state of Virginia in the eastern US.