Chesapeake bay
or Coastal plain
Answer: Coastal Plain (Tidewater)
The Coastal Plain region is also known as the Atlantic Coastal Plain.
Cape Fear is the main river in the tidewater region.
The Tidewater Region encompasses the area of Southeastern Virginia and Eastern North Carolina.
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While there are tidewater regions scattered all over the Southern and Eastern coasts of the US, The Tidewater Regionas a specific region or area is limited to all or most of seven Virginia Counties plus Currituck County NC which surround the harbor at Hampton. Other Cities in the area include Norfolk, Suffolk, Newport News, Williamsburg and Virginia Beach.
The Tidewater Region is located on the coast of NC. Its approximately 50 miles at its longest from the coast to the inland. This area also includes the Barrier Islands. So its basically the coast of North Carolina! This area is called this because this is the area of North Carolina which is affected by the Tide, hence the name Tidewater.
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The Tidewater Region has several landforms. There are low, flat coastal plains, rivers, waterfalls, a peninsula, a harbor, and a swamp.
There are no large cities in the Tidewater region of N.C.
The Tidewater region of Virginia and parts of Maryland got its name from the area's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and its unique topography. The term "tidewater" refers to the areas where tidal waters from rivers and the ocean influence the landscape, resulting in a mix of fresh and saltwater. This region features low-lying land and waterways, which were historically significant for trade and transportation. The name reflects both the geographic characteristics and the importance of tides in the area's ecology and economy.