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.
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Yes, NC does have a fault line you will find the fault line path between Anson and Richmond county's and it runs north east through the top of the state and continues to the mountain's