Regions of Texas
Explore the different geographical regions of Texas with this worksheet for 2nd graders.
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Regions of Texas
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Good luck!
1. What is a 'region' in Texas?
2. Name one Texas region that has mountains.
3. Which region of Texas is known for its beaches and the Gulf of Mexico?
Mountains and Basins
Coastal Plains
Central Plains
Great Plains
4. Which region is home to the Palo Duro Canyon?
Coastal Plains
Mountains and Basins
Great Plains
North Central Plains
5. The driest region of Texas is the .
6. The region is known for its rolling hills and prairies.
7. The Coastal Plains region is located in the western part of Texas.
True
False
8. The Great Plains region has very flat land.
True
False
9. Look at the map of Texas below. Draw a star in the region where you live. (Note: This map is a general representation and may not show all details.)

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