Landforms of the Mid- Atlantic Coast - Fine Art Print Map
The Mid-Atlantic Region is dominated in most areas by mixed deciduous woodlands and forests. Evergreen forests fade in impotance from south to north, with promnent exceptions in the New Jersey pine Barrens and the Adirondacks of New York. Farmlands are found everywhere, but for the most part scattered, as the farming exonomy has left less productive land, and the car and rising populations have spread urbanization across formerly agricultural lowlands.
This map includes all of the coast from the western edge of Narraganset
Bay south to Santee Point in South Carolina. Coverage includes all of
Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware, along
with most of New York, Massachusetts, and eastern Virginia and North
Carolina.
Dimensions: All dimensions are approximate