Geography of Texas

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== Geography of Texas ==

The Geography of Texas is diverse and vast, encompassing a wide range of landscapes and climates. Texas is the second-largest state in the United States by both area and population. It is located in the south-central region of the country and shares borders with New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas. The state also has a coastline along the Gulf of Mexico.

Regions[edit | edit source]

Texas is commonly divided into several distinct geographic regions:

Major Landforms[edit | edit source]

Texas features a variety of major landforms, including:

Climate[edit | edit source]

The climate of Texas varies widely across the state:

  • East Texas: Humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters.
  • Central Texas: Transitional climate with hot summers and mild to cool winters.
  • West Texas: Arid desert climate with hot summers and cool winters.
  • South Texas: Subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters.
  • Panhandle: Semi-arid climate with hot summers and cold winters.

Rivers and Lakes[edit | edit source]

Texas is home to numerous rivers and lakes, including:

  • Rio Grande: Forms the border between Texas and Mexico.
  • Red River: Forms part of the border between Texas and Oklahoma.
  • Brazos River: One of the longest rivers in Texas, flowing from the Panhandle to the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Colorado River: Flows through central Texas and into the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Lake Texoma: A large reservoir on the border between Texas and Oklahoma.
  • Lake Travis: A reservoir on the Colorado River in central Texas.

Natural Resources[edit | edit source]

Texas is rich in natural resources, including:

  • Oil: Texas is one of the leading oil-producing states in the U.S.
  • Natural gas: The state has significant natural gas reserves.
  • Agriculture: Texas is a major producer of cattle, cotton, and other agricultural products.
  • Minerals: The state has deposits of various minerals, including limestone, gypsum, and salt.

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