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Q: What state has the Peridio Chattahoochee river Flint river and St Mary's river as natural borders?
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The Perdido river Chattahoochee river Flint River and St Mary's River are all natural bordersot what state?

Florida


Which rivers are a part of Florida's borders?

There are four rivers that provide natural borders for the state of Florida. They are the Flint River, the Chattahoochee River, Saint Mary's River, and the Perdido River.


Where does the Chattahooche River start?

The Chattahoochee River runs from the Chattahoochee Spring in the Appalachian Mountains of north-eastern Georgia until it merges with the Flint River and other tributaries at Lake Seminole, near Bainbridge to form the Florida panhandle's Apalachicola River.


What rivers flow through Piedmont?

Chattahoochee river, Tallapoosa river, Ogeechee river, Broad river, and Flint river.


What major rivers flow through Piedmont?

Chattahoochee river, Tallapoosa river, Ogeechee river, Broad river, and Flint river.


Is flint a natural?

no


What are the seven major rivers in Georgia?

The Chattahoochee, Altamaha, Coosa, and Savannah


Which state is the chattahoochee river located?

The name Chattahoochee is thought to come from a Creek Indian word for "painted rock" - possibly referring to the many colourful granite outcroppings along the northeast-to-southwest segment of the river. The Chattahoochee River runs from the Chattahoochee Spring in the Appalachian Mountains of north-eastern Georgia, near the Carolinas. It merges with the Flint River and other tributaries at Lake Seminole, near Bainbridge to form the Florida panhandle's Apalachicola River.


What are the 12 major rivers in Georgia?

There are actually 13 major river regions in the state of Georgia. They are the Chattahoochee, Savannah, Suwannee, Flint, St. Mary's, Ocmulgee, Oconee, Altamaha, Satilla, Ogeechee, Coosa, Tallapoosa, and Ochlocknee Rivers.


What is flint made of?

There are two different flints. One is natural rock (used in flintlock firearms) The other is the "flint" in a cigarette lighter. That is not truly flint, but Misch metal, composed of iron oxide and rare earth metals, such as cerium and neodymium. Flint is commonly referred to as a quartz mineral, although flint that sparks may be another type as shown above.


What are the two Georgia rivers that flow nearest Atlanta?

Bodies of water in Georgia include the Chattahoochee River, Savannah River, Suwannee River, Lake Sidney Lanier, Clark Hill Lake, West Point Lake and Lake Hartwell. The state is bordered on its southeast corner by the Atlantic Ocean. The longest river in Georgia is the Chattahoochee River, which runs 436 miles from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Apalachicola River at the border between Alabama and Florida. The largest lake in the state is Lake Lanier, which has an area of 59 square miles and 692 miles of shoreline. It is a reservoir that was created in 1956 by the Buford Dam on the Chattahoochee River. The second-largest lake in the state, Lake Oconee, is also a reservoir that was created in 1979 with the completion of the Wallace Dam on the Oconee River. The surface area of the lake is 19,050 acres, with 376 miles of shore. Additional lakes located in Georgia include Lake Allatoona, Lake Blackshear, Lake Acworth and Walter F. George Lake. The streams and rivers that traverse Georgia travel a total of 70,150 miles. The total amount of lakes in the state cover a surface area of 425,000 acres. Sapelo Sound and St. Andrew Sound are located where the state meets the Atlantic Ocean.


What has the author Harrison Flint Lewis written?

Harrison Flint Lewis has written: 'The natural history of the double-crested cormorant (Phalocrocorax [!] auritus auritus (Lesson))' -- subject(s): Double-crested cormorant