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Texas Regions
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Can you name the regions of texas?
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The 4 major regions of texas
Coastal Plains North Central Plains Great Plains Mountains and Basins
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Can anyone name any of these rivers?
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Cities we need to know: Austin San Antonio Houston Ft. Worth Dallas El Paso Brownsville Lubbock Amarillo Midland Odessa Rivers we need to know: Sabine Red Rio Grande Nueces Neches Trinity Brazos Colorado Guadalupe San Antonio Pecos
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Coastal Region
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Coastal region Covers 1/3 of the land of Texas
Borders Mexico in the south Borders the red river in the north West border is the Balcones Escarpment Louisiana borders the east Lowest elevation
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Coastal climate Warm in the south Cold in the north
More rain and violent storms than any other region (hurricanes and tornadoes) 30-55 inches of rainfall a year
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Plant/animal life Opossum Alligator Fish Squirrels Rabbits Shrimp Deer
Pine trees Tall trees Palm trees
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Main agriculture and resources
Timber, dairy, cattle, hogs, poultry, grain, cotton, corn, peanuts, fruits, hay, fish, vegetables People, lots of rain, rivers, trees and paper mills, chemical plants and oil
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Coastal cities Austin Houston Dallas (on the border of Central Plains)
San Antonio Laredo Galveston Brownsville
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Coastal Rivers Sabine River Red River Rio Grande River Trinity River
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Natural characteristic
Balcones escarpment
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North Central plains
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Location of the North Central Plains and landforms
Central part of the state Hill country in the southern part Higher elevation than coastal region
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Climate/weather of the central plains
Hot short summer, cool to cold winters Hottest summer temperatures in the state 20-30 inches of rainfall a year Violent storms and tornadoes
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Main agriculture and animals/plant life
- Cattle, goats, sheep, cotton, grain, oats, hay, wheat, corn, manufacturing Bald eagle, horned lizard, white tailed deer, armadillo, mesquite trees, bluebonnets
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Cities and rivers of central plains
Abilene Ft Worth Red River Brazos River
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The Great Plains
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Great Plains cities Amarillo Lubbock Abilene Odessa Midland Del Rio
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Great Plains Rivers Colorado River Pecos River Canadian River
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Location and Geographic features
Colorado and Red Rivers are the borders GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES The Great Plains include the Llano Estacado, the Panhandle, Edwards Plateau, Toyah Basin and the Llano Uplift. Rollling grass lands It is border on the east by the Caprock Escarpment in the panhandle and by the Balcones Fault to the southeast. Higher elevation than central plains
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Climate Dry air Tornadoes 20-30 inches of rain per year
Hot summers and cold winters
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Way of Life Farming-fruits, vegetables, watermelons, oats
Ranching- cattle Cedar trees Oil and Gas
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Plants and Animals Prickly pear Yucca Indian paintbrush Cactus ANIMALS
Pronghorn Prarie dog Snakes Horny Toad
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Last but not least!!! Mountains and basins
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Area and characteristics
Far west Texas East border is the Pecos river South border is the Rio Grande North border is New Mexico Highest elevation of the 4 regions
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Important Cities, rivers and landmarks
El paso Pecos river Rio grande river Big Bend National Park
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Climate Driest part of the state Hot days, cool nights
Hot short summers, cold winters
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Plant and Animal Life Snakes Spiders Kangaroo rats Deer Cactus
Mountain Lions
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Ways of Life Ranching -cattle, sheep, goat
Farming -cotton, fruits, vegetables, cantaloupes (irrigation in El Paso and Pecos River Valley) Oil and gas -part of Permian Basin
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