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Chapter 2: A Land Called Texas Section 1:The Physical Landscape of Texas.

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1 Chapter 2: A Land Called Texas Section 1:The Physical Landscape of Texas

2 Landforms of Texas How many states border Texas? 4 1 2 3 4

3 Landforms of Texas Major Landforms of Texas –Plains –Hills –Plateaus –Mountain ranges

4 Landforms of Texas Plains- areas of flat or gently rolling land without a sharp rise or fall in elevation.

5 Landforms of Texas

6 Plateaus-are areas of flat elevated land that drop sharply on one or more sides.

7 Landforms of Texas Texas “Hill Country” Located in Central Texas Texas Hill Country

8 Landforms of Texas Ranges- groups of mountains. Guadalupe Peak— highest point in Texas.

9 Photos from the Guadalupe Mountains

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11 The Texas River System

12 All rivers and streams in Texas eventually flow into the Gulf of Mexico! Most Texas Rivers are located in East Texas!

13 The Texas River System Tributaries—any smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river. Which river is a tributary to the Rio Grande?

14 The Texas River System Major River Systems –Tributaries of the Mississippi Red River Canadian River –Flow directly into Gulf of Mexico Brazos Colorado Nueces Sabine Trinity –Rio Grande and Tributaries Rio Grande Pecos

15 Texas Lakes & Aquifers Few natural lakes. Caddo Lake: largest natural lake in state. Hundreds of artificial lakes.

16 Texas Lakes & Aquifers Reservoirs- artificial lakes that store water and are often used as a source of water by towns and cities.

17 Texas Lakes & Aquifers Reservoirs also used for irrigation. Irrigation-supplying of water to crops by artificial means.

18 Texas Lakes & Aquifers Aquifer-natural formations of underground gravel, rock, or sand that trap and hold rainwater.

19 Texas Lakes & Aquifers Refilling/Recharging is usually a slow process. Provide water for farms, homes, & industry.

20 Texas Lakes & Aquifers Ogallala Aquifer –largest underground aquifer in the state. –stretches from Texas and New Mexico all the way to South Dakota.

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22 Texas Lakes & Aquifers Edwards Aquifer –underground water source for Central Texas. –water source for Austin and San Antonio.

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