Coastal Plains/Gulf Plains Region: * 1/3 area of Texas
* Flat and low * Forested with coastal sands * Fertile soil (along rivers) * Humid
* Rural with mainly primary and secondary sector industries Central Plains Region * High elevation * Grassy and forested * Limestone rock * Dry * Fertile soil * Rural with primary sector industries Great Plains Region
* Flat * High elevation with escarpments and plateaus * Few trees
* Canyons * Dry * Hot summer; cold winter * Rural with primary sector industries Mountains and Basins Region
* High elevations with plateaus, basins and 150 mountains * Deserts * Very dry * Few trees in desert; forests in mountains * Rural with primary sector industries
There are 22 regions in mainland France, plus four overseas.
Texas
there are 22 regions in mainland France and four more regions overseas.
well in the four regions of Texas it would be in the great plains
costal,tropics,grassland,savanna
mountains and basins
the central plains,coastal plains, mountain and basin, and the high plains!
There are 22 administrative regions in mainland France, and four more overseas.Each region is divided into smaller administrative areas called "départements" (96 départements in mainland France and 4 overseas, for the overseas départements are the same as the overseas regions)[Another oversea 'département' is to be created in 2011 (Mayotte) but it will not be made a region on its own at the same time]
There are 22 administrative regions in mainland France, and four more overseas. Each region is divided into smaller administrative areas called "départements" (96 départements in mainland France and 5 overseas; the overseas départements are the same as the overseas regions except Mayotte which was given département status in 2011 only)
the four French overseas regions, (which also are départements) are: la Guadeloupe and la Martinique in the Carribean; la Guyane (French Guiana) located North of Brazil; and la Réunion in the Indian ocean.
New Mexico has four main land regions. These are the Rocky Mountains, the Great Plains, the basin and range, and the Colorado Plateau.
Texas can be divided into four main cotton growing regions: South Texas, Blacklands and North Texas, El Paso and Pima, and West Texas, with West Texas growing the most cotton.