Yes, North Carolina has a fall line: it is the boundary between the coastal plain in the east and the Piedmont Plateau in the central part of the state. It is a northeast-to-southwest trending zone, running from roughly northeast of Roanoke Rapids southwesterly through around Rockingham. The fall line in the southeastern U.S. is really a zone, and not so neatly defined as it is in the mid-Atlantic states.
Raleigh is in the Piedmont area with hilly, rolling land. It is at the Fall Line, where boats can go no further because of rapids and waterfalls.
dose nevada have a fall line
In England we do not say "fall in line" and instead of fall in line we would usually say "line up" or "form an orderly line".
the fall line is an impossible thing to answer
the students fall in line to the classroom
A line is a straight arrangement of anything. If you "fall" into one, you slowly line up with everyone else.
Charleston, SC
On the Old Fall River Line was created in 1913.
The fall line is the natural boundary separating the state's hilly and mountainous areas from the coastal plain areas. This boundary marks the point where an upland region transitions to a coastal plain, and is characterized by a rapid drop in elevation and the presence of waterfalls or rapids.
Go to google earth and use the ruler and put the line to the two locations you wan't to see.That will tell you the exact distance between Mooresville NC and Albermarle NC.
Coastal Plain
Fall-Line - 1977 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G