Three parts llano basin Edwards plateau High plains Extends North in straight line to Canada High, flat grassland Texas hill country located here
Resources- natural gas (helium), rich soils, and petroleum Farmers- underground water, state’s top producer of wheat, cotton and sorghum Cattle ranching important Half of world’s mohair (hair of angora goats) is found here Oil in Permian Basin
Amarillo Then near new railroad but become booming cattle market Amarillo means yellow After yellow colored soil & wildflowers Lubbock Then the hub of the plains grew after the Santa Fe railroad built its line through this town Midland and Odessa Known for large oil and gas industries
Palo Duro Canyon Second largest canyon after the grand canyon 100 miles long and 6 miles wide Caprock Escarpment Steep slops or cliffs that separates the Great Plains from the Central Plains