How has the geography of the Piedmont and Coastal Plain regions shaped their development? Check all that apply. A. Settlers built railroads into the natural gaps of high mountains in the Piedmont. B. The aquifer provided water for growing cities. C. Workers dug gold and coal mines in the Coastal Plain regions. D. The Coastal Plain region has a good climate for agriculture. E. Rivers were used for transportation and agriculture.

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Answer:

The answer is B, D, and E

Explanation:

The aquifer provided water for growing cities, The Coastal Plain region has a good climate for agriculture and  Rivers were used for transportation and agriculture has the geography of the Piedmont and Coastal Plain regions shaped their development. Hence, option B, D and E are correct.

What is Coastal Plain regions?

Coastal plains and the rest of the interior are divided by neighbouring landforms like mountains. Between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean in western South America, there is a sizable coastal plain. The Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico both have coastal plains in the United States.

The Piney Woods, the Post Oak Belt, the Blackland Prairie, the Gulf Coastal Plain, and the South Texas Plains are the five sub-regions that make up the Texas Gulf Coastal Plains.

Thus, option B, D and E are correct.

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