The region where the only mountains in Texas are located.
What is the mountains and basins region?
Lacking enough water for things to grow.
What is arid?
Oil and cattle.
What are the major industries in the Great Plains Reigon?
The biggest city in the Mountains and Basins Region.
What is El Paso?
Where produce can be grown year round.
What is the Texas "winter garden?"
Where the top four most populated cities in Texas are located.
What is the Coastal Plains Region?
A sunken area in a plateau found between mountain ranges.
What is a basin?
The medical industry.
What is a major industry in the Coastal Plains Region.
The largest city in the Coastal Plains Region.
What is Houston?
The reason why trees must be grown around farms in Texas.
What is the "Dust Bowl?"
Where Amarillo is located.
What is the Great Plains Region?
A deep passage or pathway.
What is a channel?
Energy.
What is a major industry in the Coastal Plains Region?
Midland and Odessa.
What are two major oil towns in the Great Plains Region?
The only desert in Texas.
What is the Chihuahuan desert?
Where Ft. Worth is located.
What is the North Central Plains Region?
What is petroleum?
Known as the "bread basket of the world"
What is the Great Plains Region known as?
Tyler
Where is the world's largest rose garden located?
The tallest mountain in Texas.
What is Guadalupe Peak?
Where the Caprock Escarpment borders to the west and the Balcones Escarpment borders to the east.
What is the North Central Plains Region?
A rich soil that has been deposited from flowing river water.
What is alluvial soil?
Agribusiness.
What is the major industry in the North Central Plains Region?
The only major city directly located on the Gulf Coast.
What is Corpus Christi?
The Red River
What is the river that borders Texas and Oklahoma?