Texas History Great Plains Region

Michael Dunn
25 Aug 201909:42

Summary

TLDRThe Great Plains region, highlighted in red, is situated east of the mountains and basins, primarily in Texas' Panhandle. Characterized by high elevation, flat terrain, and sparse vegetation, it extends from New Mexico to Oklahoma and Mexico. Notable features include the Cap Rock escarpment and Palo Duro Canyon. Cities like Amarillo and Lubbock are hubs, with a climate marked by strong winds, tornadoes, and extreme temperatures. Economically, the area thrives on cattle ranching, cotton farming, and tourism. The 1930s witnessed the Dust Bowl, impacting agriculture. The region's rich biodiversity includes horned toads, pronghorn antelope, and prairie dogs.

Takeaways

  • 📍 The Great Plains region is located in the Panhandle area of Texas, bordered by New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Mexico.
  • 🗺️ The Cap Rock Escarpment, a steep elevation change, is a major geographic feature in the eastern part of the Great Plains.
  • 🏞️ The region is characterized by high, flat plains with canyons and very few trees, mostly consisting of grasslands.
  • 🌾 Major cities in the Great Plains include Amarillo, Lubbock, Odessa, Abilene, Midland, San Angelo, and Wichita Falls.
  • 🌬️ The climate is windy, with tornadoes, cold winters, and hot summers. It is the coldest region of Texas with about 15-20 inches of rainfall annually.
  • 🌵 Common plants include prickly pears, yucca, and Indian Paintbrush, while animals like horned toads, snakes, pronghorn antelopes, and prairie dogs are common.
  • 🐄 The economy of the Great Plains is driven by cattle ranching, cotton farming, and other agricultural activities like growing wheat and oats.
  • 🐐 Angora goats are raised in this region to produce mohair, a valuable textile material.
  • 🛢️ The Great Plains region is rich in petroleum and is also a prime area for farming due to its flat terrain.
  • 🏜️ Historical events like the Dust Bowl impacted farming in the area due to overused soil, leading to massive dust storms in the 1930s.

Q & A

  • What is the geographical location of the Great Plains region in Texas?

    -The Great Plains region is located mostly in the Panhandle area of Texas, to the east of the Mountains and Basins region. It extends from the northern Panhandle to the southern border with Mexico and is bordered by Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Mexico.

  • What are some of the key physical features of the Great Plains region?

    -The Great Plains are known for being flat and high in elevation, with some canyons and barren areas with few trees. The region also features the Caprock Escarpment, a steep slope that marks an elevation change, and the Palo Duro Canyon formed by the Red River.

  • Which cities are located within the Great Plains region of Texas?

    -Major cities in the Great Plains region include Amarillo, Lubbock, Odessa, Abilene, Midland, San Angelo, and Wichita Falls.

  • What is the climate like in the Great Plains region?

    -The climate in the Great Plains is windy, dry, with cold winters and hot summers. It is the coldest region of Texas, receiving 15 to 20 inches of rain annually and experiencing violent sand, snow, and rainstorms.

  • What historical event affected the Great Plains during the 1920s and 1930s?

    -During the 1920s and 1930s, the Dust Bowl occurred in the Great Plains, characterized by large dust clouds of red sand due to overused soil, making it difficult for people to farm.

  • What types of plants are commonly found in the Great Plains?

    -Common plants in the Great Plains include prickly pear cacti, yucca, Indian paintbrush wildflowers, and other cactus flowers.

  • What animals inhabit the Great Plains region?

    -Animals that inhabit the Great Plains include horned toads (like the Texas Christian University mascot), snakes, pronghorn antelope, and prairie dogs.

  • What are the main industries driving the economy of the Great Plains region?

    -The economy of the Great Plains is driven by cattle ranching, cotton farming, fruit and vegetable farming, goat farming (particularly Angora goats for mohair), and tourism. Petroleum extraction is also a key resource in the region.

  • What is the Caprock Escarpment, and where is it located?

    -The Caprock Escarpment is a steep slope that marks a significant elevation change, and it is located in the eastern part of the Great Plains region.

  • How does the flat landscape of the Great Plains affect farming and ranching?

    -The flat landscape of the Great Plains makes it ideal for farming crops like cotton and wheat and raising cattle and horses. Its vast grasslands are also conducive to ranching.

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