#1 Texas experienced an _____________ when the Earth’s temperature cooled for a long period of time.

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#1 Texas experienced an _____________ when the Earth’s temperature cooled for a long period of time.

#2 People in early Texas had to have lots of _____________, which means they found inventive and unique ways to solve their problems.

#3 Early Texans eventually moved further away from rivers and lakes once they learned to dig ___________.

#4 Bluebonnet : Texas State Flower Mockingbird: Texas State Bird ___________: Texas State Stone

#5 The discovery of _______ in Texas changed life in many ways for people all over.

#6 The ____________ and the mammoth both lived in Texas during the Ice Age.

#7 The __________ is a special name given to the upper part of the Great Plains region of Texas.

#8 Biologist : studies life Botanist: studies plants Astronomer: studies stars/space __________: studies the earth

#9 A __________ is an old type of home early Texans made. It was like a man-made cave.

#10 Each state has different raw materials available naturally from the land to make new products. One of Texas’ main raw materials is cotton. This is a big ___________ for Texas.

#11 The ___________ is an area in Texas that is considered the oldest.

#12 Life in early Texas was hard, so people lived and worked together in ______________.

#13 ________________ is the highest point in all of Texas!

#14 When a state or country has ___________________, the government is not allowed to control how people run their own businesses.

#15 Land changes in different areas of the world. In Texas we have four different, distinct areas. Each one of these is known as a ___________.

#16 In __________, a famous city in the Coastal Plains Region, the deadliest disaster in American history occurred.

#17 This region of Texas is located in the middle, and includes what Texans know as the “Hill Country”.

#18 This is the region that we live in, and is located along the southwestern side of Texas.

#19 In this region, you can find black bears, forests, the highest point in Texas, and more.

#20 This region contains the “panhandle” and the Allibates Flint Quarry.

L ubbock Cotton White-tail Deer Water well Communities Llano Uplift Long-horned Bison Galveston Guadalupe Peak Free Enterprise Ice Age Panhandle Region Dugout Ingenuity Geologist Industry Oil Palm Wood Granite The Seawall Great Plains Mountains & Basins Central Plains Coastal Plains