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Regions of Texas
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How many regions are in Texas?
4 How many regions are in Texas? Great Plains North Central Plains Mountains and Basins Coastal Plains What region is Klein in?
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Can you name the 4 Regions of Texas?
High Plains North Central Plains Mountains and Basins Coastal Plains
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Texas Regions 2. North Central Plains 1. Great Plains 1 2 3 4 3.
Coastal Plains 4. Mountains and Basins
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Texas is the 2nd largest state in the United States.
Traveling across Texas you will see everything from forests to mountains to beaches to plains.
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Regions of Texas Each region has different natural resources.
This allows Texas to be one of the most self-sufficient states in the country!!!
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NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS
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North Central Plains Vocabulary
MESA- a flat area of land that is raised up above the adjoining land on at least one side FERTILE- a word that describes land that has all the nutrients plants need to thrive.
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NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS Location Northeast Texas
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North Central Plains Cities
Abilene Waco Fort Worth
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North Central Plains Physical Features
Prairies Rolling Plains and Hills Variety of trees Small shrubs Limestone rock - Thick grass
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NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS CLIMATE
moderate rain cold winters tornadoes
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North Central Plains In the summer, one of the favorite activities is floating down a creek or river in an inner tube. Spring is a time for residents to drive the winding back roads and take in the rainbow of colors produced by the blooming wildflowers, including Bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush. In the fall and winter, hunters visit in hopes of taking home a white-tailed deer. Some of the favorite local cuisines are barbecue and a variation on traditional Mexican food affectionately referred to as Tex-Mex.
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NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS PLANTS
-bluebonnets -Indian Paintbrush
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North Central Plains Animals
Bobcat White-tailed deer Turkeys Screech Owl Mexican Freetail Bat Cliff Swallow
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NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS Crops: Cotton, corn, and other grains.
Resources: Limestone, sand, gravel, oil, gas, and clay. Grow: Peaches, hay, peanuts, wheat, and sorghum.
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NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS ECONOMY
The fertile soil produces crops for a large portion of its industry
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NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS PHYSICAL FEATURES AFFECT INDUSTRY
Fertile soils support farm industries. Spacious land supports ranching industries.
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Where are the North Central Plains?
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COASTAL PLAINS
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Coastal Plains Vocabulary
GULF- a large area of ocean partially enclosed by land BARRIER ISLAND-a long narrow strip of land that separates the gulf from the mainland.
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Coastal Plains Vocabulary
PORT- a place where ships are loaded and unloaded HOUSTON SHIP CHANNEL- 3rd largest port in the nation
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Coastal Plains Vocabulary
SERVICE INDUSTRY- the group of people and businesses that work to provide service to people. METROPOLITAN AREA-a place located near the city in which many people live and work
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Coastal Plains Vocabulary
NATURAL RESOURCE-is anything that naturally occurs in an area and provides an opportunity for humans to profit from.
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COASTAL PLAINS largest of the 4 Texas regions
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Location of Coastal Plains
Southeast Texas
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COASTAL PLAINS CITIES Austin Dallas Houston San Antonio
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Coastal Plains Physical Features
Woods & Forest Beaches Grassy Plains and Prairies Has lots of fishing and shrimping It is the largest of the four regions in Texas Gets the most rainfall Has citrus groves
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COASTAL PLAINS The land along the Gulf Coast is very near sea level. It is hard for water to drain off the land, since there is nowhere lower for the water to go. Much of the coast of Texas is made up of marshes----wetlands where a variety of tall grasses grow.
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COASTAL PLAINS CLIMATE
lots of rain warm hurricanes
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COASTAL PLAINS ANIMALS
Many kinds of animals live in the coastal plains region… Quail, Hawks, Owls, Bald Eagles and hundreds of other birds White tail deer Foxes, Bobcats, Skunks River otters Alligators in the marshes!!! Some weigh up to 500 lbs!!!
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Coastal Plains Animals….
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COASTAL PLAINS AGRICULTURE
Timber, dairy, cattle, hogs, poultry, grain, sorghum, cotton, corn, peanuts, roses, fruits, hay, fish, sheep, wheat, vegetables, rice, citrus, and shrimp People, lots of rain, rivers, lumber and paper mills, chemical plants, ports, and oil
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COASTAL PLAINS Economy Way of life: fishing, timber, oil and gas
The gulf coast is a major center of economic activity. The marshlands provide breeding grounds for ocean life, which make the fish and shrimp businesses very important. The port of Houston is one of the 10 busiest ports in the world. The Houston Ship Channel is the 3rd largest port in the nation.
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COASTAL PLAINS Oil and Gas
Along the coastal region you will find many oil rigs that are on-shore and off-shore. The ocean gives easy access to ship the oil and gas to where it needs to go.
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THE GULF COAST PLAINS ADAPTS TO ENVIRONMENT
Houston – petrochemicals, shipping, manufacturing Dallas – banking, manufacturing, corporate headquarters Laredo – trade, farming San Antonio – tourism, military, retail
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Where are the Coastal Plains?
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GREAT PLAINS
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Great Plains Vocabulary
PRAIRIE-a large grassy area of land BARREN-a word that describes an area in which little to no vegetation can grow
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Great Plains Vocabulary
PETROLEUM-another word for crude oil RESERVOIR-an accumulation of underground natural gas or water AQUIFER- an underground formation that contains a reservoir of water
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Great Plains Vocabulary
PAN HANDLE- the name given to the most northern part of Texas and includes the Great Plains
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GREAT PLAINS Region is located mostly in the panhandle area of Texas.
This area is very flat with a high elevation that features canyons. It is a barren area with very few trees.
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GREAT PLAINS LOCATION Northwest Texas
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GREAT PLAINS CITIES Amarillo Lubbock
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GREAT PLAINS GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES
-Rolling grassy lands -Thick grasses -Cross Timbers area - large areas of hardwood trees -Limestone rock -Higher elevation because limestone doesn't wear down easily
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GREAT PLAINS Climate Windy, Dry Air
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GREAT PLAINS PLANTS -Prickly pear -Yucca -Indian Paintbrush -Cactus
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GREAT PLAINS ANIMALS Pronghorn Prarie Dog Snakes Toads
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GREAT PLAINS PLANTS -Prickly pear -Yucca -Indian Paintbrush -Cactus
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GREAT PLAINS ANIMALS Pronghorn Prarie Dog Snakes Toads
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Great Plains Economy Way of Life
Cattle ranching and cotton farming are major sources of commerce in this area Farming - fruits, vegetables, watermelons, oats Ranching - cattle, goats Cedar trees – fence posts Oil and gas
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TEXANS HAVE ADAPTED TO THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE GREAT PLAINS
Used grasslands for farming Pumped water for irrigating crops Drilled for oil and gas Built cities
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Where are the Great Plains?
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MOUNTAINS AND BASINS
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Mountains and Basins Vocabulary
BASIN-a low place in the Earth’s surface GUADALUPE PEAK-the highest point in Texas
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Mountains and Basins Vocabulary
RURAL AREA-a place located outside of a city in which few people live and work IRRIGATION-is used to provide water to areas using pipes, ditches, or other means
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Mountains and Basins Vocabulary
ESCARPMENT-a long, cliff-like ridge of land or rock
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MOUNTAINS AND BASINS LOCATION
Far west Texas
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MOUNTAINS AND BASINS CITIES
Alpine El Paso
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MOUNTAINS AND BASINS PHYSICAL FEATURES
Towering Peaks, Rocky Canyons, and flowering cacti. Mountains and Basins have dry, rocky soils. Places: Big Bend National Park, Guadalupe National Park, and Davis Mountains
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MOUNTAINS AND BASINS Guadalupe Peak is the highest point in Texas
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MOUNTAINS AND BASINS PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Dry desert climate Rocky soil Mountains, Canyons, Basins Plateaus Limited Plant Life
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MOUNTAINS AND BASINS CLIMATE
-Driest part of state -Hot days, cool nights
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MOUNTAINS AND BASINS PLANTS
-Some sagebrush
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MOUNTAINS AND BASINS ANIMALS
mountain lions mountain goats falcons rattlesnakes
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MOUNTAINS AND BASINS WAY OF LIFE
Ranching-cattle, sheep, goat Farming - cotton, fruits, vegetables, Oil and gas
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Where are the Mountains and Basins?
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Benefits Each region contains different natural resources. From the cotton fields of the Mountain and Basin and Great Plains regions to the ports of the Coastal/Gulf Plains, each area is rich with essential resources. This range of resources is a huge benefit as it allows Texas to be one of the most self-sufficient states in the country.
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