Chapters » The Natural Landscape
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Geologic time is often measured in hundreds of thousands, millions, or billions of years. Dr. Fred Edinger, a geologist at… |
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Chalky bluffs that reveal layers of sand and clay below the forest floor are a common sight in the Sandhills region of the… |
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Sugarloaf Mountain has a history of manmade erosion caused by the wear and tear of motorcycles and off-road vehicles. Preservation… |
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Plants and trees in the Sandhills of the Pee Dee are similar to desert vegetation in that they have adapted to dry, sandy,… |
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It requires a sense of humor to think of Sugarloaf Mountain as a true “mountain,” as compared to the scale of… |







