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Answer: It separates Georgia's Coastal Plain from its Piedmont region. Piedmont land is higher in elevation than that of the Coastal Plain, causing rivers that begin in the Piedmont to to gather speed - or “fall” - as they pass through the Fall Line into the Coastal Plain.

Answer:

i think it's  below the fall line , navigation is nearly impossible.

Explanation:

lines of numerous  waterfalls, as the edge  of a plateau , where streams pass  from resistant rocks  to a plain of weak ones below. such a line  also marks  the head of navigation, or the inland limit  that ships can reach  from a river's mouth; because navigation  is interuppted  both upstream and downstream, important cities often occur along the fall line . in the eastern United States , a fall line exists  between the appalachian , piedmont , and the atlantic  coastal plain ; waterfalls  or rapids occur  on all the principal rivers (  the delaware, schuylkill , patapsco , potomac , james and savannah rivers )  Augusta ga  , baltimore , trenton and etc,  occur along this fall line.  other examples  are the fall lines that  seperate the  narrow coastal plains of Africa, Western Australia , Brazil ,and India from their  interior continential  shields.

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