Hills, prairies, mountains, swamps, are considered
Landforms
The hot and cold of an area
Climate
What grows in that area what is around there just like a crop
Vegetation
What separates two areas usually a river or mountain range is between them
Border
Texas is which largest state in the USA
second
When there is hardly any water you are in a
Drought
This city of El Paso can be found in what region
Mountain and Basin
Corn, squash, bean, pumkins,rice, tobacco
Crop
Dallas Fort Worth can be found in what region
North Central plains
What are houses, places to store food and animals, traps set to get food are in a area
human characteristics
Houston is in what region that has a lot of people, rain, rivers, and lakes
Costal Plains
Daily Double
Tiber is located in what region
Coastal Region
This people would move constantly in search for food
Nomadic
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What are natural things in a area considered.
Physical characteristics
The two main characterizes of an area is considered the (hint: you use both to describe a what there is four of them in TX)
physical characteristics
human characteristics
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Native Americans came through this passage to get to North America
land bridge of ice (Bering straight bridge)
Amarillo and Lubbock are found in this region
Great plains
This region is very flat with lots of wheat for animals to eat
Great Plains
This region has lots of hills, trees, lakes, and animals it really has a little of everything
North Central plains
What are the three main animals you will find in TX
Cattle sheep and goat
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What are the other two
This fork, spear, and blanket was used by people thousands of years ago
artifact
The land in this region is dry, ground is salty and lots of rocks cactus is a main vegetation
Mountain & Basin
a person or animal that lived thousands of years ago and is now embedded in rock
fossil
What are two pre historic animals that came through the bering straight bridge
Bison and Mammoth
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What are seven main crops in TX (using all the regions)
cactus, Rice, Wheat, cotton, corn, peanuts, and corn