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1 Texas Geographic Regions
Unit 1

2 Coastal Plains Physical characteristics
Plains, desert, hills, Balcones Escarpment All rivers flow through this region except Red R. and Pecos R. The Pecos flows into Rio Grande Brazos, Colorado, Neches, Nueces, Guadalupe, San Antonio, Trinity, Rio Grande Wrong way rivers that take water from driest part of state to the wettest part of the state Climate – mild

3 Coastal Plains Human Characteristics Highway systems
Location of most major cities Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Brownsville Industries – timber, agriculture, oil and gas, technology, industry, education Dams Fishing, tourism, intra-coastal waterway

4 Coastal Plains Hou Intracoastal Waterway Houston Austin
Texas Bluebonnets Navasota

5 North Central Plains Physical characteristics
Rolling prairies, a few rivers Climate – hot short summer, cool to cold winters Major cities: Ft. Worth

6 North Central Plains Human characteristics
Industries – agriculture, manufacturing, military defense

7 Great Plains Major Cities: Physical characteristics
Canyons, escarpments, plains, aquifers, plateaus Climate – hot summers, cold winters Major Cities: i. Amarillo, Lubbock, Midland, Odessa

8 Great Plains Human characteristics Irrigation
Industries – ranching and agriculture Wind farms Dams – Amistad Oil/gas and ranching

9 Mountains and Basins Physical characteristics River, deserts
Climate – hot days, cold nights, hot short summers, cold winters Major Cities: i. El Paso

10 Mountains and Basins Human characteristics
Industries – cattle, sheep and goat ranching Big Bend National Park Dams


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