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Regions of Texas. How many regions are in Texas ? Mountains and Basins Great Plains Coastal Plains North Central Plains 4 What region is Fort Worth in?

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1 Regions of Texas

2 How many regions are in Texas ? Mountains and Basins Great Plains Coastal Plains North Central Plains 4 What region is Fort Worth in?

3 Texas is a vast state made up of many different natural elements and terrains. The 3 largest states in the United States are: 1 st largest is ………………………. 2 nd largest is ……………………….. 3 rd largest is ………………………..

4 Texas is the 2 nd largest state in the United States. Traveling across Texas you will see everything from forests to mountains to beaches to plains.

5 NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS

6 Location –Center part of the state

7 North Central Plains Cities AustinAustin WacoWaco FredericksburgFredericksburg LlanoLlano Fort WorthFort Worth Wichita FallsWichita Falls AbileneAbilene The Hill Country is a popular name for the area of hills along the Balcones Fault and is a transitional area between the Great Plains and the Gulf Coastal Plains.The Hill Country is a popular name for the area of hills along the Balcones Fault and is a transitional area between the Great Plains and the Gulf Coastal Plains.

8 North Central Plains Physical Features –Prairies –Forests in the Cross Timbers –Rolling Plains and Hills –Variety of trees –Small shrubs –Limestone rock - Thick grass

9 NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS PHYSICAL FEATURES AFFECT INDUSTRY Rich soils support farm industriesRich soils support farm industries

10 NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS SUBREGIONS This region is divided into 3 subregions: Grand Prairie Cross Timbers Rolling Plains

11 NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS HAS 3 SUBREGIONS GRAND PRAIRIE – flat and rolling hills, grasslands; suited for livestock CROSS TIMBERS – sandy soil; good for farming a variety of crops ROLLING PLAINS – grasslands; hilly terrain; steep valley; rivers; suited for cattle and ranches

12 NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS CLIMATE –Sub tropical –Cold winters –Hottest summer temperatures in the state –20-30 inches of rainfall a year –Violent storms and tornadoes

13 NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS PLANTS - bluebonnets -Indian Paintbrush -Texas Oak Trees -Mesquite Trees

14 North Central Plains Animals BobcatBobcat White-tailed deerWhite-tailed deer TurkeysTurkeys

15 NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS AGRICULTURE –Cattle, goats, sheep, cotton, grain sorghum, oats, pecans, hay, peaches, cedar trees, wheat, corn, peanuts –Fertile soil, beef, wool, mohair from angora goats, oil in some areas

16 NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS ECONOMY The fertile soil produces crops for a large portion of its industry

17 COASTAL PLAINS

18 largest of the 4 Texas regions

19 Location of Coastal Plains Covers 1/3 of the land of TexasCovers 1/3 of the land of Texas

20 COASTAL PLAINS CITIES –Austin –Brownsville –Dallas –Houston –San Antonio –Tyler –Texarkana –Corpus Christi

21 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

22 COASTAL PLAINS This region is divided into 5 subregions: Piney Woods Gulf Coastal Plains South Texas Plains Post Oak Belt Black land Prairie

23 COASTAL PLAINS SUBREGIONS Piney Woods – pine forest, farming, timberPiney Woods – pine forest, farming, timber Gulf Coast Plain – prairie, bayous, farming, ranching, fishing, ports, oil, petrochemicalsGulf Coast Plain – prairie, bayous, farming, ranching, fishing, ports, oil, petrochemicals South Texas Plains – warm dry climate, year- round farming, ranchesSouth Texas Plains – warm dry climate, year- round farming, ranches Post Oak Belt – sandy soils, prairies, farming, energy resourcesPost Oak Belt – sandy soils, prairies, farming, energy resources Blackland Prairie – rich soil, large population, manufacturingBlackland Prairie – rich soil, large population, manufacturing

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25 COASTAL PLAINS Much of the coast of Texas is made up of marshes----wetlands where a variety of tall grasses grow.

26 - Hot and damp, humid -Tornadoes, hurricanes “More rain and violent storms than any other region” -30-55 inches of rain per year Warm in the South Cold in the North COASTAL PLAINS CLIMATE

27 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!!!

28 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

29 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.

30 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.

31 THE GULF COAST PLAINS ADAPTS TO ENVIRONMENT Houston – petrochemicals, shipping, manufacturingHouston – petrochemicals, shipping, manufacturing Dallas – banking, manufacturing, corporate headquartersDallas – banking, manufacturing, corporate headquarters Laredo – trade, farmingLaredo – trade, farming San Antonio – tourism, military, retailSan Antonio – tourism, military, retail

32 GREAT PLAINS

33 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.

34 GREAT PLAINS LOCATION –Texas Panhandle to the north –Cap Rock Escarpment on the east -Northeast Texas -Colorado and Red Rivers are the borders.

35 GREAT PLAINS CITIES -Amarillo -Lubbock -Odessa Abilene Midland -San Angelo -Wichita Falls

36 PHYSICAL FEATURES OF THE GREAT PLAINS Panhandle area of TexasPanhandle area of Texas Highest Elevation in TexasHighest Elevation in Texas High and flat treeless plains and grasslandsHigh and flat treeless plains and grasslands Caprock Escarpments with elevation rising to the eastCaprock Escarpments with elevation rising to the east Balcones Escarpments along the eastern and western edgesBalcones Escarpments along the eastern and western edges Red River forms Palo Duro CanyonRed River forms Palo Duro Canyon Caprock – hard bed of rock below the soil of the High Plains Escarpment – cliffs

37 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

38 GREAT PLAINS This region is divided into 3 subregions: High Plains Edwards Plateau Llano Basin

39 GREAT PLAINS Climate –Windy, Dry Air –Tornadoes –Very cold in winter –Very hot in summer –Coldest region of Texas –15-20 inches of rainfall a year –Violent sand, snow, and rain storms

40 GREAT PLAINS PLANTS -Prickly pear -Yucca -Indian Paintbrush -Cactus

41 GREAT PLAINS ANIMALS PronghornPronghorn Prarie DogPrarie Dog SnakesSnakes ToadsToads

42 Great Plains Economy Way of Life Cattle ranching and cotton farming are major sources of commerce in this area Farming - fruits, vegetables, watermelons, oatsFarming - fruits, vegetables, watermelons, oats Ranching - cattle, angora goats (mohair)Ranching - cattle, angora goats (mohair) Cedar trees - fencepostsCedar trees - fenceposts Oil and gasOil and gas

43 TEXANS HAVE ADAPTED TO THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE GREAT PLAINS Used grasslands for farmingUsed grasslands for farming Pumped water for irrigating cropsPumped water for irrigating crops Drilled for oil and gasDrilled for oil and gas Built citiesBuilt cities

44 MOUNTAINS AND BASINS

45 MOUNTAINS AND BASINS LOCATION Far west Texas East border near Pecos River South border is the Rio Grande North border is New Mexico

46 MOUNTAINS AND BASINS CITIES –Alpine –El Paso –Fort Stockton - Pecos -Kermit & Monahans in Permian Basin area -Fort Davis, Marfa, & Alpine in Mountain area

47 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

48 MOUNTAINS AND BASINS Guadalupe Peak is the highest point in Texas

49 MOUNTAINS AND BASINS PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Dry desert climate Rocky soil Mountains, Canyons, Basins Plateaus Limited Plant Life

50 Mountains and Basins Physical Features –Mountains ranges, basins & plateaus –Guadalupe Mountains –Big Bend National Park –Guadalupe Peak – highest peak in Texas (8749 feet) Basins are lowlands surrounded by higher land.Basins are lowlands surrounded by higher land.

51 MOUNTAINS AND BASINS This region has no subregions

52 -Driest part of state -8 inches of rain per year, 20 in mountains -Hot days, cool nights MOUNTAINS AND BASINS CLIMATE

53 -Some sagebrush MOUNTAINS AND BASINS PLANTS

54 MOUNTAINS AND BASINS ANIMALS mountain lions peregrine falcons rattlesnakes

55 Ranching-cattle, sheep, goat Farming - cotton, fruits, vegetables, cantaloupes (irrigation in El Paso and Pecos River Valley) Oil and gas - part of Permian Basin MOUNTAINS AND BASINS WAY OF LIFE

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