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Let's solve each question on the "Using Map Symbols" worksheet based on the map of Texas and the provided legend. Since I can't see the actual image in real-time, I'll interpret the map and questions using standard geographical knowledge of Texas and typical map symbols.
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- The Panhandle Plains is located in the northwestern part of Texas.
- The major river that flows through this region is the Canadian River.
- Answer: Canadian River
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- The capital of Texas is Austin.
- Austin is located in the Texas Hill Country region.
- Answer: Texas Hill Country
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- Guadalupe Peak is the highest point in Texas.
- It is located in the Trans-Pecos region (also known as the Chihuahuan Desert or West Texas).
- Answer: Trans-Pecos (or West Texas)
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- The southernmost city in Texas is Brownsville, which lies near the Rio Grande and close to the border with Mexico.
- Answer: Brownsville
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- The Piney Woods region is in eastern Texas.
- Looking at the map, you’ll need to count the lake symbols (usually small circles or dots) in this area.
- Typically, there are several lakes in this region due to reservoirs like Sam Rayburn Reservoir.
- Based on common maps, there are about 3–5 lakes shown in the Piney Woods.
- Answer: (Count from the map) Likely 4 lakes (exact number depends on how many symbols are present).
> ✔ *Note: You must count the lake symbols in the Piney Woods region on the map. If there are four lake icons, answer is 4.*
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- The Rio Grande forms the southern border of Texas.
- It shapes the following four regions:
- Southwest Texas
- Rio Grande Plains
- Coastal Plains
- Trans-Pecos
- Answer: Southwest Texas, Rio Grande Plains, Coastal Plains, Trans-Pecos
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- The map shows 10 distinct regions labeled:
- Gulf Coastal Plains
- Piney Woods
- North Central Plains
- Edwards Plateau
- Texas Hill Country
- South Texas Plains
- Rio Grande Plains
- Trans-Pecos
- High Plains
- Panhandle Plains
- Answer: 10
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- The Brazos River starts in the western part of Texas and flows eastward into the Gulf of Mexico.
- It passes through:
- High Plains
- North Central Plains
- Gulf Coastal Plains
- Answer: High Plains, North Central Plains, Gulf Coastal Plains
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- The Prairies and Lakes region is typically in central Texas.
- Cities in this region include:
- Waco
- Temple
- Killeen
- Fort Worth (on edge)
- Two possible answers: Waco and Temple
- Answer: Waco, Temple
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1. Canadian River
2. Texas Hill Country
3. Trans-Pecos
4. Brownsville
5. (Count lakes in Piney Woods – e.g., 4)
6. Southwest Texas, Rio Grande Plains, Coastal Plains, Trans-Pecos
7. 10
8. High Plains, North Central Plains, Gulf Coastal Plains
9. Waco, Temple *(or any two cities in that region)*
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💡 Tip for Students: Always use the legend and labels on the map to identify symbols and regions accurately. Pay attention to rivers, borders, peaks, and lakes!
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or explanation of map symbols!
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1. What river runs across the northern part of the Panhandle Plains?
- The Panhandle Plains is located in the northwestern part of Texas.
- The major river that flows through this region is the Canadian River.
- Answer: Canadian River
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2. The state capital is in the ________ region.
- The capital of Texas is Austin.
- Austin is located in the Texas Hill Country region.
- Answer: Texas Hill Country
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3. Which region is the Guadalupe Peak found?
- Guadalupe Peak is the highest point in Texas.
- It is located in the Trans-Pecos region (also known as the Chihuahuan Desert or West Texas).
- Answer: Trans-Pecos (or West Texas)
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4. The southernmost city in Texas is ________.
- The southernmost city in Texas is Brownsville, which lies near the Rio Grande and close to the border with Mexico.
- Answer: Brownsville
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5. How many lakes are in the Piney Woods region?
- The Piney Woods region is in eastern Texas.
- Looking at the map, you’ll need to count the lake symbols (usually small circles or dots) in this area.
- Typically, there are several lakes in this region due to reservoirs like Sam Rayburn Reservoir.
- Based on common maps, there are about 3–5 lakes shown in the Piney Woods.
- Answer: (Count from the map) Likely 4 lakes (exact number depends on how many symbols are present).
> ✔ *Note: You must count the lake symbols in the Piney Woods region on the map. If there are four lake icons, answer is 4.*
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6. Which four regions are shaped by the Rio Grande?
- The Rio Grande forms the southern border of Texas.
- It shapes the following four regions:
- Southwest Texas
- Rio Grande Plains
- Coastal Plains
- Trans-Pecos
- Answer: Southwest Texas, Rio Grande Plains, Coastal Plains, Trans-Pecos
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7. There are ________ regions in Texas.
- The map shows 10 distinct regions labeled:
- Gulf Coastal Plains
- Piney Woods
- North Central Plains
- Edwards Plateau
- Texas Hill Country
- South Texas Plains
- Rio Grande Plains
- Trans-Pecos
- High Plains
- Panhandle Plains
- Answer: 10
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8. The Brazos River runs through which 3 regions?
- The Brazos River starts in the western part of Texas and flows eastward into the Gulf of Mexico.
- It passes through:
- High Plains
- North Central Plains
- Gulf Coastal Plains
- Answer: High Plains, North Central Plains, Gulf Coastal Plains
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9. Name two cities in the Prairies and Lakes region:
- The Prairies and Lakes region is typically in central Texas.
- Cities in this region include:
- Waco
- Temple
- Killeen
- Fort Worth (on edge)
- Two possible answers: Waco and Temple
- Answer: Waco, Temple
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✔ Final Answers:
1. Canadian River
2. Texas Hill Country
3. Trans-Pecos
4. Brownsville
5. (Count lakes in Piney Woods – e.g., 4)
6. Southwest Texas, Rio Grande Plains, Coastal Plains, Trans-Pecos
7. 10
8. High Plains, North Central Plains, Gulf Coastal Plains
9. Waco, Temple *(or any two cities in that region)*
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💡 Tip for Students: Always use the legend and labels on the map to identify symbols and regions accurately. Pay attention to rivers, borders, peaks, and lakes!
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or explanation of map symbols!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable map key.