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Violent storms

What is “cold air meets warm air from Gulf

A declining source(and largest source) of water under the high plains

What is the Ogallala Aquifer?

3 types of natural vegetative regions in Texas

What are forests, grasslands, and savannahs?

The two most valuable mineral resources found in Texas

What are petroleum(oil) and natural gas?

3 factors that directly affect Texas climate

What is Elevation, Absolute Location Relative Location

OIL

Most Valuable nonrewable resource in Texas

Sunshine, wind, and trees

What are examples of renewable resources?

STATISTICS

What is information in numbers?

The source of most of the rain that falls in Texas

What is the Gulf of Mexico?

The reason Native American population declined when Europeans arrived in Texas

What is war and disease?

A reservoir

What is created by a dam?

2,000 miles in length and longest river in Texas

What is the Rio Grande?

Chart that shows a trend

What is a Line Graph?

The only state larger in size than Texas

What is Alaska?

A graph used to compare information

What is a Bar Graph?

8,749 feet high, and the highest point in Texas

What is Guadalupe Peak?

A slow moving swampy area

What is a Bayou?

This increases steadily as you travel Texas from east to west.

What is elevation (or altitude)?

Chart that shows how parts of a whole are divided?

What is a Pie Chart?

Has a population of 67 people

What is Loving County?

Environmental home of an animal

What is Habitat?

Has steep cliffs, is flat on top, and has a higher elevation than the surrounding area

What is a plateau?

The amount of moisture in the air

What is Humidity?

Grassland with few trees and drought-resistant plants

What is savannah?

A steep cliff

What is an escarpment?