Gulf Coastal Plains
Texas’ Gulf Coastal Plains are the western extension of the coastal plain extending from the Atlantic Ocean to beyond the Rio Grande. Its characteristic rolling to hilly surface covered with a heavy growth of pine and hardwoods extends into East Texas. In the increasingly arid west, however, its forests become secondary in nature, consisting largely of post oaks and, farther west, prairies and brushlands.
The interior limit of the Gulf Coastal Plains in Texas is the line of the Balcones Fault and Escarpment. This geologic fault or shearing of underground strata extends eastward from a point on the Rio Grande near Del Rio. It extends to the northwestern part of Bexar County, where it turns northeastward and extends through Comal, Hays, and Travis counties, intersecting the Colorado River immediately north of Austin. The fault line is a single, definite geologic feature, accompanied by a line of southward- and eastward-facing hills.
The resemblance of the hills to balconies when viewed from the plain below accounts for the Spanish name for this area: balcones.
Yes it would count because Beijing on July 7, 1937 thus launching a full scale warfare there
Option B, Spain arrested several Cubans it was believed to have caused the blast was true about the sinking of the USS Maine.
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Originally, the ship's disappearance, the USS Maine, prompted Spain to consider it blown up in a bay, near Havana. Yellow journalism was a trend that encouraged newspapers to sympathize with or encourage the cause of the Spanish revolution.
Nevertheless, the truth was that the engine of the ship was not functioning properly. This was discussed years after the fire in 1898.
The burning of the ship actually caused some people to want to have the USA to declare war on Spain as they killed the Americans on ship. Nonetheless, Spain didn't actually destroy the ship because of the incorrect information. The USA used the blast to wage war on Spain, and the Spanish-American War was won in 1898. It was the blast.
Answer:
<h3>36 full bags</h3>
Explanation:
total amount of trail mix = 3 pounds
If she wants to make 1/12 pounds of the mix for snacks, then the total number of bags she can make will be expressed as the ratio of 1/12 pounds of mix for snacks to the total trail mix as shown;
Number of full bags = 3 : (1/12)
Number of full bags = 3 ÷ 1/12
Number of full bags = 3 * 12/1
Number of full bags = 36 full bags
Hence she can make 26 full bags