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4 Regions of Texas

4 Regions of Texas. North Central Plains. 1000- 2200 feet above sea level, buttes and mesas, hardwood forest, Grand Prairie, Western Cross Timbers, Rolling Plains, farming, ranching, cotton, wheat. Great Plains.

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4 Regions of Texas

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  1. 4 Regions of Texas

  2. North Central Plains • 1000- 2200 feet above sea level, buttes and mesas, hardwood forest, Grand Prairie, Western Cross Timbers, Rolling Plains, farming, ranching, cotton, wheat

  3. Great Plains • deep canyons, rivers, Palo Duro Canyons, Canadian Break, dry area with very few trees, grassland, farming, ranching

  4. Mountains and Basins • mountain ranges, flat desert basins, Guadalupe Mountains, Guadalupe Peak, dry desert, cacti, mesquite

  5. Coastal Plains • 1000 feet above sea level, rich prairie, cattle industry, fruit and vegetable crops, Piney Woods, Post Oak Belt, Eastern Cross Timbers, Balcones Escarpment, extends to Gulf of Mexico, BORDERS-Rio Grande south, Louisiana east, Red River north

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