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The four major landforms in Texas are

Hills, Mountains, Plains, and Plateaus.

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groups of mountains, rise west of the Pecos River.

Ranges

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blank in Northeast Texas, is the largest. 

Caddo Lake

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is an area's pattern of weather over a long period of time.

Climate

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New Mexico

The Eastern Third of Texas

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travels some 550 miles through the prairies of North

The Trinity River

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largest underground water source in the state.

Ogallala Aquifer

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the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.

Irrigation

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 South Texas is often called blank  because it is covered by shrubs and small trees

Brush Country

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 a region of the Midwestern United States. In Texas, tornadoes usually appear in the Panhandle or the north-central part    of the state.

Tornado Alley

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 are formations of natural gravel, rock, and sand that trap and hold rainwater underground.

Aquifers

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serves as a major route for international trade.

Gulf of Mexico

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Texas has more than a dozen major rivers and blank 

Some 11,000 streams

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Texas borders a large body of water called blank of mexico 

The Gulf

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largest snowfall on record in Texas occurred in blank  when the Amarillo area was blanketed by more than 30 inches of snow.

1956

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the longest river 

The Rio Grande

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The Ogallala Aquifer is the 

largest underground water source in the state. It is also the largest in North America, stretching below

portions of eight states and covering about how many  miles

174,000 square miles

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the natural process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface and transported to a new location by forces like water, wind, ice (glaciers), and gravity

Erosion

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Toward blank the season for hurricanes starts

Midsummer

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to be blank means to die out completely or disappear. Several other species are endangered, or at risk of becoming blank

Extinct

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These artificial lakes store water that is often used as drinking water for towns and cities

Reservoirs

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where Texas is located 

North of Mexico, west of Louisiana, south of Oklahoma, and east of New Mexico.

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blank miles the Rio Grande forms the international boundary between the United States and Mexico.

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 nearly destroyed the Texas cattle industry         for   almost a decade.

The Great Blizzard of 1886- 87

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When rainfall is much less than the average, Texans experience a

Drought

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are areas of flat elevated land that drop sharply on one or more sides.

Plateaus

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In contrast to dry western Texas, the eastern third of the state receives plenty of rain. The soil is also very    fertile. As a result blank,blank and blank  can easily grow there.

Forests

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blank is any form of water—liquid or solid—that falls from the atmosphere and reaches the Earth's surface, primarily as rain, snow, sleet, or hail

Precipitation

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Lady Bird Johnson, the wife of U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson, worked to keep Texas highways beautiful by leading the effort to plant

Bluebonnets and other Wildflowers

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This north-ern half of the planet lies between the blank and the equator.

North Pole

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export

Shipping goods to other countries

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The state's highest point or peak

Guadalupe Peak

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 of the shortest rivers in Texas-rises from a spring and flows for less than three miles.

The Comal

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blank are violent funnel-shaped storms that develop inside severe thunderstorms.

Tornadoes

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The highest temperatures occur most often in the

Rio Grande Valley

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travels some 600miles across Texas.

Colorado River

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West of the Hill Country lies the blank  which rises in elevation from east to west.

Edwards Plateau

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 The area often experiences cold fronts, or air masses,  which is called 

Northers

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The vegetation of Texas provides a blank  or environmental home, to a wide variety of animals.

Habitat

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A norther's effects are sometimes felt as far south as

Central Texas and along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico

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any smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river.

Tributaries

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 are areas of flat or gently rolling land without a sharp rise or fall in elevation.

Plains

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 is a natural outpouring of water from    

underground.

A Spring

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Lady Bird Johnson, the wife of U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson, worked to keep Texas highways beautiful by leading the effort to plant bluebonnets and other wildflowers along the state's roads. She also helped    establish the

National Wildflower Research Center in Austin

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the wife of U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson,

Lady Bird Johnson

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Texans built dams along rivers to help control floods and to produce

Electricity

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provides water for San Antonio, Austin, and the rest of Central Texas.

Edwards Aquifer

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Several other species are endangered, or at risk of becoming extinct. Among them are

The Whooping crane and the Attwater Prairie Chicken

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The largest body of water is the

Gulf of Mexico

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The largest body of water is the Gulf of Mexico, which is an important resource for Texas. It provides a source for fishing and shrimping. More important, the Gulf of Mexico serves as a major route for international trade. Because of its blank  on the Gulf,

Location