Mountains and Basins Region of Texas

Far west Texas
East border near Pecos River
South border is the Rio Grande
North border is New Mexico
 
Mountains
and Basins
Region
150 mountains in the mountain ranges
Plateaus and basins
Plateau ~ a high, flat area
Basin ~ hollow or depressed area with no outlet
for water
Basin in Big
Bend
Guadalupe
Mountains
Deserts
Pecos and Rio Grande Rivers
Big Bend National Park
Both pictures
are of the Rio
Grande
Mountains and deserts of West Texas
El Paso
Most far western city in the state
Military base
Pecos
Cattle drives went through this city
Chisholm Trail and Loving-Goodnight Trail went
through this city
Kermit & Monahans in Permian Basin
area
Kermit located at the “L” of the end of the
Panhandle
Monahans is where native Comanches,
Mescalaro, and Lipan Apache Indians once
roamed
Fort Davis, Marfa, & Alpine in Mountain
area
Marfa began as a Railroad water stop
What can you infer about the climate in this location?
Driest part of state
8 inches of rain per year, 20 in mountains
Hot days, cool nights
Storm east of El
Paso
Short grasses, shrubs, desert plants in
plateaus and basins
Pine forests in mountains
Cholla cactus
Javelina
Roadrunner
Gray-Banded King Snake
Lizard
Scorpion
Ranching - cattle, sheep, goat
Farming - cotton, fruits, vegetables,
cantaloupes (irrigation in El Paso and
Pecos River Valley)
Oil and gas - part of Permian Basin
 
Look back over your notes on all four
Texas Regions.
Think about what makes each one
unique.
Think about what you don’t like about a
particular region.
Which region would you prefer to live in?
Why? What makes that region the best
one of all?
 
Make a circle map for the region you
think is the best one of all ~ the one you
would like to live in.
Write a paper explaining why you think
that region is the best. Be sure that your
thoughts make sense. Make a rough
draft.
Copy your paper over neatly and turn in
with your circle map.
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Discover the unique Mountains and Basins Region of Texas, located in the far west with the Rio Grande as its southern border and New Mexico to the north. This region features diverse landforms including mountains, plateaus, basins, deserts, and rivers like the Pecos and Rio Grande. Important cities like El Paso, Kermit, Monahans, Fort Davis, Marfa, and Alpine offer rich historical significance and stunning natural beauty in this captivating region.

  • Texas
  • Mountains and Basins Region
  • El Paso
  • Landforms
  • Deserts

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  1. Regions of texas Mountains and Basins Region ~ Location, Landform, Important Cities

  2. Mountains and basins ~ location Far west Texas East border near Pecos River South border is the Rio Grande North border is New Mexico Mountains and Basins Region

  3. Mountains and basins ~ landforms 150 mountains in the mountain ranges http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:gL8BzdcbKq19xM:http://www.edupic.net/Images/Biomes/guadalupe_mountains241.JPG Guadalupe Mountains Plateaus and basins Plateau ~ a high, flat area Basin ~ hollow or depressed area with no outlet for water http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:oMi8wmyG34SuCM:http://www.celebratebig.com/texas-big-bend/laguna-meadow-trail-plants-big-bend-national-park.jpg http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:_7BE6qtopm-3XM:http://www.tarleton.edu/~range/Ram%2520Pictures/04240%2520basin%2520big%2520sagebrush.jpg Basin in Big Bend

  4. Mountains and basins ~ landforms Deserts http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:RvHMCstdhLzECM:http://www.terragalleria.com/images/np-desert/bibe6002.jpeg http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:Fmc0EGeSeXU9kM:http://www.cyberwest.com/new-mexico/images/rio-grande-river-trail-s.jpg Pecos and Rio Grande Rivers http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ee_NJptq-mbUxM:http://coloradolandrush.com/images/RioGrandeRiver2.jpg Both pictures are of the Rio Grande Big Bend National Park http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:RvHMCstdhLzECM:http://www.terragalleria.com/images/np-desert/bibe6002.jpeg http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:FvKWQsOTxumE2M:http://www.terragalleria.com/images/np-desert/bibe20790.jpeg

  5. http://grrl.files.wordpress.com/2007/02/1495051-r3-011-4_1.jpghttp://grrl.files.wordpress.com/2007/02/1495051-r3-011-4_1.jpg Mountains and deserts of West Texas

  6. Mountains and basins ~ important cities El Paso Most far western city in the state Military base Pecos Cattle drives went through this city Chisholm Trail and Loving-Goodnight Trail went through this city http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/90/ELP_Skyline_New.jpg/250px-ELP_Skyline_New.jpg

  7. Mountains and basins ~ important cities Kermit & Monahans in Permian Basin area Kermit located at the L of the end of the Panhandle Monahans is where native Comanches, Mescalaro, and Lipan Apache Indians once roamed Fort Davis, Marfa, & Alpine in Mountain area Marfa began as a Railroad water stop

  8. End of day 1 Stop here!

  9. The Regions of texas Mountains and Basins Region ~ Climate, Plants, Animals

  10. Mountains and basins region ~ climate http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:_pGlmR1nUR4WcM:http://clasticdetritus.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/bitterwell_canyon_prestorm.jpg http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:HqPptLZ5uDX4WM:http://www.mdpub.com/newphotos/May2005/guados.jpg What can you infer about the climate in this location?

  11. Mountains and basins ~ climate Driest part of state 8 inches of rain per year, 20 in mountains Hot days, cool nights Storm east of El Paso

  12. Mountains and basins ~ Plants Short grasses, shrubs, desert plants in plateaus and basins Pine forests in mountains Cholla cactus

  13. Mountains and basins ~ Animals Javelina Roadrunner Gray-Banded King Snake

  14. Mountains and basins ~ Animals Lizard Scorpion

  15. Mountains and basins ~ industry Ranching - cattle, sheep, goat Farming - cotton, fruits, vegetables, cantaloupes (irrigation in El Paso and Pecos River Valley) Oil and gas - part of Permian Basin

  16. End day 2 Stop Here!

  17. The regions of texas Final Assessment

  18. Final assessment Look back over your notes on all four Texas Regions. Think about what makes each one unique. Think about what you don t like about a particular region. Which region would you prefer to live in? Why? What makes that region the best one of all?

  19. Final Assessment Make a circle map for the region you think is the best one of all ~ the one you would like to live in. Write a paper explaining why you think that region is the best. Be sure that your thoughts make sense. Make a rough draft. Copy your paper over neatly and turn in with your circle map.

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