PA Mountain Ranges Flashcards
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Describe the geography of Pennsylvania.

Almost totally covered by mountains, most of the state is a series of rolling hills, plateaus and ridges, punctuated by valleys.

What is a Mountain Range?

A series of mountains arranged in a line connected by high grounds.

Name the three mountain ranges of Pennsylvania.

Allegheny, Appalachian, Pocono.

Describe the Appalachian Mountain Range.

<p>A mountain range that forms a series of ridge lines and valleys along highways and railroads. These mountains are found in Beaver County.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Describe the Allegheny Mountain Range.

<p>This range extends from north-central Pennsylvania to southwestern Virginia. Some major cities in Pennsylvania like Altoona and Johnstown are found in this range.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Describe the Pocono Mountain Range.

<p>These mountains are found in Northeastern Pennsylvania. These wooded hills and valleys overlook the Delaware River. Some major cities in Pennsylvania like Allentown, Philadelphia and Harrisburg are found in this range.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Define Topographic Map.

<p>A detailed record of an area given geographic positions and elevations for both natural and man-made features.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Name the highest point in Pennsylvania.

<p>Mount Davis at 3,213 feet is located in Somerset.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Name the lowest point in Pennsylvania.

<p>The Delaware River at sea level.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Geography of Pennsylvania

  • Pennsylvania is predominantly mountainous, featuring rolling hills, plateaus, ridges, and valleys.
  • The state's terrain consists of a network of interconnected high grounds.

Mountain Ranges in Pennsylvania

  • The three primary mountain ranges are the Allegheny, Appalachian, and Pocono.

Appalachian Mountain Range

  • This range consists of a series of ridge lines and valleys, influencing transportation routes such as highways and railroads.
  • Notable presence in Beaver County.

Allegheny Mountain Range

  • Extends from north-central Pennsylvania to southwestern Virginia.
  • Major cities within this range include Altoona and Johnstown.

Pocono Mountain Range

  • Located in Northeastern Pennsylvania, characterized by wooded hills and valleys.
  • Overlooks the Delaware River, with significant cities in proximity, including Allentown, Philadelphia, and Harrisburg.

Topographic Map

  • A topographic map records geographic positions and elevations, detailing both natural and man-made features of an area.

Elevation Points in Pennsylvania

  • The highest point is Mount Davis, reaching 3,213 feet, situated in Somerset County.
  • The lowest point is the Delaware River, at sea level.

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Explore the geography of Pennsylvania through these flashcards focused on its mountain ranges. Learn about the rolling hills, plateaus, and the key mountain ranges including the Allegheny, Appalachian, and Pocono. Perfect for students looking to enhance their knowledge of Pennsylvania's topography.

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