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kodGreya [7K]
1 year ago
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1. Geographers divide the continental United States into ten major natural

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Leni [432]1 year ago
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The ideal choice is (c). Texas is home to four of the ten primary natural regions that make up the American continent, according to geographers.

<h3>Why is Texas sometimes referred to as a crossroads of natural regions by geographers?</h3>

Ten major natural regions are used by some geographers to categorize the continental United States. Texas is the only state where portions of four different natural areas can be found. Texas is known as the intersection of natural regions as a result. The Coastal Plains are one of Texas's largest natural areas.

<h3>Which of Texas' 10 ecoregions are they?</h3>

Texas is typically split into ten distinct natural areas, or ecoregions: the Piney Woods, the Gulf Prairies and Marshes, the Post Oak Savanah, the Trans-Pecos, the Rolling Plains, the High Plains, the Edwards Plateau, the South Texas Plains, the Blackland Prairies, and the Cross Timbers.

Learn more about ecoregions: brainly.com/question/16553754

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