Ch. 3 Vocab Word Scramble
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plains | a wide area of flat or gently rolling land. |
physical geography | the physical features of th eearth's surface. |
human geography | the feautures of th earth that are created or changed by humans. |
setttlement | a place where people live. |
tributary | a stream that flows into a larger larger stream or body of water. |
subregion | a smaller region inside a geographical region. |
escarpment | a cliff or abrubt break in the land. |
growing season | the average number of days between the lost killing frost of spring and the first killing frost of fall. |
steppe | a vast, treeless plain. |
aquifer | an underground layed of porous rock, gravel, or sand containing water that may rach the surface through springs or wells. |
metropolitian area | a city and all the areas around it that depend on the central city. |
suburb | a smaller city outside of a larger community. |
industry | the activity of making and preparing goods for sale. |
per capita income | the average income per person per year ina given area. |
heritage | beliefs or customs that peole get from their ancestors. |
Rio Grande | the longest river in Texas. |
Roy Bedichek | a UIL drector, secretary of the young mens buisness league. |
Coastal Plains Region | includes about 1/3 of Texas. Extends east and south from the Balcones Esarpment, the Gulf of Mexico. SUbregions- Blackland Prarie, Piney Woods, Post Oak Belt, Gulf Coastal Plains, South Texas Palin. Major Cities- Dallas, Temple, Austin, San Antonio. |
North Central Plains Region | a series of land belts extending north and south through the north-central part of the state. Subregions- Rolling Plains, Cross TImbers, Grand Prarie. Wichta Fallss, Ft. Worth, Abilene |
Great Plains Region | has three subregions. Two are plateuas. High Plains, Edwards Plateau, Llano Basin. Lubbock, Amarillo, Midland, Odessa |
Mountains and Basins Region | a part of Texas that is made up of tall mountains aeperated by large basins, or closed valleys. No subregions. El Paso |
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