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Regions of Texas

Mountains and Basins No sub-regions 3 Mountain Ranges Davis Mountains Guadalupe Mountains Chisos Mountains

Natural Vegetation Cactus Yucca plants Brush

Natural Resources Petroleum Natural Gas

Climate Highest Elevation in Texas Lowest amount of rainfall Desert Hot days and cool nights

Industry Agriculture Trade Tourism Oil and Gas

Major Cities El Paso Pecos Kermit Monahans Fort Davis Marfa Alpine Total Pop: 1.5 million

Native American Tribes Jumano Tigua Mescalero Apaches

Great Plains Llano Basin High Plains Edwards Plateau

Natural Vegetation “Sea of Grass” – mostly short grasses Cedar Trees Pecan Trees Oak Trees

Natural Resources Oil Natural Gas

Industry Cattle Ranching Angora Goats

Climate Summer is hot Winter is much colder Much less rain Dry Air Dust Storms

Major Cities Amarillo Lubbock Midland Odessa Kerrville Fredericksburg

Native Texans Kiowa Comanche

North Central Plains Sub – Regions 1. Cross Timbers 2. Grande Prairie 3. Rolling Plains

Natural Vegetation Vast land of Grass Trees Pecan Post Oak Blackjack Oak Hickory Elm

Natural Resources Rivers Fertile Soil Limestone Oil and gas

Climate Less rainfall than the Coastal Plains Moderate temperatures 100° during the summer months Cooler winters

Industry Cattle Ranching Wool Production Manufacturing Farming Cotton Peanuts

Major Cities Fort Worth Arlington Abilene San Angelo Denton Wichita Falls

Native Texans Wichita Some Comanche Tonkawa

Coastal Region Sub-regions 1. South Texas Plain 2. Gulf Coast Plain 3. Piney Woods 4. Post Oak Belt 5. Blackland Prairie

Natural Vegetation Excellent soil Trees! Pine Oak Hickory Prickly Pear Mesquite

Natural Resources Oil! Lumber Rich, fertile soil Cotton Fruits Vegetables

Climate Highest amount of rainfall Varies from moderate to tropical Mostly flat Some slight hills

Industry Shipping Farming Iron/steel NASA Technology

Major Cities Houston Dallas Austin San Antonio Galveston Corpus Christi Laredo Brownsville