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disa [49]
3 years ago
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Describe the distinctive features of Texas cities

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1 answer:
Elenna [48]3 years ago
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Answer:

Texas cities are known for being large and sprawling urban areas with large and well maintained highways and roads.

Explanation:

Texas is a large State and is known for it's diversity, good weather and the 'cow boy' culture. However, the cities such as Dallas, Austin and Houston are among some of the largest in America and attract thousands of new residents every year.

These cities are quite different from the ones in New England which consist of European style townhouses and walk-able city centres.

Being an oil-rich State with abundant land, you can expect wide roads, large houses and a distinct 'larger-than-life' culture.

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