The Davis Mountains are located in West Texas near the town of Fort Davis. This mountain range is part of the larger Trans-Pecos region and is known for its rugged landscapes and clear night skies, making it a popular destination for stargazing and outdoor activities.
Some subregions in the Mountains and Basins region of the United States include the Trans-Pecos region of Texas, the Big Bend area, the Davis Mountains, and the Guadalupe Mountains. These areas are characterized by their unique geological features and desert landscapes.
Timbuktu, located in Mali, was a key city at the intersection of the main trans-Saharan trade routes. It served as a major trading hub for goods such as gold, salt, ivory, and slaves during the height of the trans-Saharan trade.
The mountains and basins region is also called the Basin and Range area because of its unique topography characterized by alternating mountain ranges and flat basins. This region is located in the western United States, mainly in Nevada and parts of Utah, Idaho, and Oregon.
The Songhai Empire controlled the important natural resource of gold, which was abundant in the region. This allowed the empire to become a major hub for trans-Saharan trade and accumulate wealth and power.
There is no 'Trans-Pecos Desert.' The term applies to the Chihuahuan Desert located in Far West Texas.
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The Trans-Pecos is not a mountain range but refers to far-west Texas, west of the Pecos River. It includes the following counties: Brewster, Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, and Terrell counties
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The Chihuahuan Desert. see http://www.desertusa.com/glossary.html Trans-Pecos Desert: The Chihuahuan Desert west of Texas' Pecos River.
The Big Bend region of Trans-Pecos.
There is no 'Trans-Pecos Desert.' The term applies to the Chihuahuan Desert which stretches from just north of Socorro, New Mexico, to near San Luis Potosi in Mexico - a distance of over 1000 miles.
What you call the "Trans-Pecos Desert is actually the Chihuahuan Desert. Temperatures have been know to reach, or exceed, 115 degrees F in parts. It is a huge desert and each region has its own climate data.
The Trans Pecos area in El Paso, TX. So basically the desert
All plants and animals are biotic factors in any biome.