Texas, Our Texas 7.8B: Analyze the effects of weathering, erosion, and deposition on the environment in ecoregions of Texas.

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Texas, Our Texas 7.8B: Analyze the effects of weathering, erosion, and deposition on the environment in ecoregions of Texas

Engage As a group, discuss the meaning of the word environment. On a piece of paper, draw a picture, define it in your own words, and use it in a sentence.

Environment Environment includes the external conditions or surroundings around you. What does your environment look like at home? At school? On vacation?

Map of Texas Who has traveled to this part of Texas? What was the weather? In the natural environment of the area, what types of trees or plants did you see? What kinds of animals did you see?

Which feature on the list can be found and observed in Texas? Deserts Canyons Mountains Beaches Meadows of wildflowers Swamps Pine Forests

ALL of these features can be found and observed in the natural environments of Texas! Deserts Canyons Mountains Beaches Meadows of wildflowers Swamps Pine Forests

Desert- Chihuahuan Desert

Canyon- Palo Duro Canyon

Mountains: Guadalupe Mountains

Beaches: Galveston Beach

Meadows of Wildflowers: Hill Country/Central Texas

Swamps: Daisetta Swamp, Liberty County

Pine Forests: Big Thicket National Preserve

On Your Paper… What valid conclusion can you make about the natural environments of Texas?

Valid Conclusion: The natural environments of Texas are diverse.

What is an ECOREGION?!?! What two words are joined together to create the word ecoregion?

What is an ECOREGION?!?! Ecological + Region= ECOREGION What is the root word for Ecological?

What is an ECOREGION?!?! Ecological + Region= ECOREGION What is the root word for Ecological? The root word for Ecological is ecology. Ecology is the study of the environment. This includes the study of the interactions of living organisms with their natural environment.

What is an ECOREGION?!?! Ecological + Region= ECOREGION What does region mean?

What is an ECOREGION?!?! Ecological + Region= ECOREGION What does region mean? Region is an area of land. What do you think ecoregion means?

What is an ECOREGION?!?! Ecological + Region= ECOREGION What do you think ecoregion means?

What is an ECOREGION?!?! Ecological + Region= ECOREGION What do you think ecoregion means? An ecoregion is the study of the environment of a particular area of land.

Ecoregions of Texas MAP Look at your Ecoregions of Texas Map How many ecoregions are shown on this map? Find the Piney Woods ecoregion on the map. Color this area green and label the ecoregion. Do the same for the following ecoregions: Gulf Coast Prairies and Marshes (blue), the Edwards Plateau/Llano Uplift (yellow), High Plains (red), and the Trans Pecos/Chihuahuan Desert (brown). These are the five ecoregions of Texas that we will be focusing on.

Use RM 3 and RM 4 to answer these questions on the left side page 1) What is the title of each map? 2) What unit of measurement is used on these maps? Justify your answer. 3) Why are we analyzing the months of January and July when studying the environments of the Texas ecoregions? 4) What valid conclusion can be drawn from the data represented in these maps?