The Four Regions of Texas
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The Four Regions of Texas
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My- Mountain and Basin Region
Grandpa- Great Plains
Never- North Central Plains
Cooks- Coastal Plains (Gulf Coastal Plains)
Mountain and Basin: Facts
• 1.) Extension of the Rocky Mountain Range that stretches
from Canada, through the Western U.S. and into Mexico.
• 2.) Highest and driest region in Texas
• 3.) Bitter cold winters, summer cooler, climate much drier
(further from the Gulf of Mexico), must use irrigation
• 4.) fewer people in this region and usually live along the Rio
Grande
• 5.) largest cities: El Paso (very small cities)
• 6.) Natural resources: cotton the main crop
7.) Business: tourism is big industry because of Big Bend
National Park, farming
• 8.) landforms include: desert and huge mountain ranges
Great Plains: Facts
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1.) Separated from the North Central Plains by the Caprock
Escarpment on the east side, takes up most of the panhandle
2.) higher in elevation than North Central Plains or Coastal plains
3.) Bitter cold winters, summer cooler, climate much drier
(further from the Gulf of Mexico), must use irrigation
4.) fewer people in this region
5.) largest cities: truly no large cities in this area (Lubbock &
Amarillo)
6.) Natural resources: cotton, wheat
7.) Business: ranching , farming,
8.) landforms include: flat grasslands
North Central Plains: Facts
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1.) Begins immediately to the west and north of the Coastal
plains separated by the Balcones Escarpment.
2.) higher in elevation
3.) Colder in winter, hotter in Summer
4.) fewer people in this region
5.) largest cities: Fort Worth and Dallas
6.) Natural resources: cotton, grains, peanuts, fruits and
veggies
7.) Business: ranching , farming
8.) landforms include: rolling hills, valleys, and grasslands
Coastal Plains: Facts
1.) Begins where Texas meets at the sea (Gulf of Mexico )
2.) The biggest region
3.) Mild, humid climate
4.) Big population
5.) largest cities:Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Laredo, Corpus
Christi, Brownsville.
6.) Natural resources: oil, cotton, rich soil, forest
7.) Business: heavily industrialized ports, business centers
8.) landforms include: barrier islands, flat, sea-level, rolling
hills