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Texas Geography is: The study of Texas and the people who live in it. Texas Landforms : Texas has mountains, plains, valleys, rivers, plateaus, escarpments. Texas Climate is the average w eather of a location. Texas is so large it has more than one climate!
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Texas Geography is: The study of Texas and the people who live in it. Texas Landforms: Texas has mountains, plains, valleys, rivers, plateaus, escarpments. Texas Climate is the average weather of a location. Texas is so large it has more than one climate! Resources: soil, plant & animal life, water timber, grass, oil and gas, rock, sand, etc.: (What we need to survive!)
Geography (Landforms, Climate, Resources) affects how we live: What we eat, what we wear, what kind of tools we use, what kind of house we live in, how we travel. A Comanche Camp Drawing by: James E. Taylor
Absolute Location: absolutely where you are! • Lines of longitude: run north and south & are called meridians. (from Pole to Pole) • Lines of latitude: run horizontally around the earth east to west. (Equator) • The Earth is divided into hemispheres: Northern and Southern, but also Eastern and Western. N W E • S
Absolute location: Exact location on the Earth by latitude and longitude. • Example: Tyler is located at ____degrees ___latitude and ____degrees ___ longitude • Relative location: The location of one place in relationship to another location. • Houston is south of Tyler.
Resources: what we need to live Cause--- Effect--- Resources can be depleted Pollution • People use resources to live: for food, shelter, clothing, tools American Indians valued the land and its resources. Do we value the land and resources today? Drawing of Plains Indians by James E. Taylor
Human-Environment Interaction: 1. 2 ways people use the environment and change it for better or worse: a. b. • 2 ways the physical features affect people: a. b.
Climate of Texas • Middle Latitudes (between North Pole and Equator) gives Texas mild winters and hot summers • Gulf Air Stream brings warm moist air from Gulf of Mexico over Eastern Texas causing rain, humidity, warmer winters • Warm, moist Gulf air meets Cold, dry air from the North causing violent storms and tornadoes
Middle Latitudes Gulf Air over Texas
Topography and Elevation • Sea Level at Gulf Coast • Rising in elevation from the coast to the west • Coastal Plains on the coast • Plateaus or Tablelands start in the western half of Texas, formed by escarpments where land is pushed upward on a fault line • Mountains farthest West
Escarpments • Balcones Escarpment created the Edwards Plateau west of Austin, part of it is known as the Texas Hill Country • Cap Rock Escarpment created the Llano Estacado and the Palo Duro Canyon in the Texas Panhandle
Caprock Escarpment Balcones Escarpment
Water Resources • Gulf of Mexico provides sea ports for shipping and seafood • Rivers provide water for transportation, drinking, irrigation • Have been dammed to provide reservoirs or lakes which meet Texas’ water needs • Droughts are times of little rain.
Texas Aquifers • Underground reservoirs hold much of Texas water resources. • Major aquifers: • Balcones Aquifer under the Edwards Plateau • Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer under East Texas • Ogalalla Aquifer under the High Plains of the Panhandle
Aquifers provide water through springs which seep out of the ground, forming rivers and streams • Water is pumped out of aquifers to provide irrigation and water needs of population • Can’t be refilled without rain. • Conservation practices insure enough water for future needs.