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The state of Texas has many types of soils. Some of the soils are Trans-Pecos, Upper Pecos, High Plains and Rolling Plains soil.
1.Pecos River 2. Rio Grande 3. Big Bend
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"Soil type CA" sounds like it is an abbreviation for a soil type on a soil map. You will have to consult that soil map or the soil map's makers to find the answer to that question. If "soil type CA" did not come from a soil map, you will need to consult the source. There is no universally recognized soil type named "CA."
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The state of Texas has many types of soils. Some of the soils are Trans-Pecos, Upper Pecos, High Plains and Rolling Plains soil.
There is no 'Trans-Pecos Desert.' The term applies to the Chihuahuan Desert located in Far West Texas.
1.Pecos River 2. Rio Grande 3. Big Bend
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
1.Big bend 2.pecos rivers 3.rio grande
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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.
Trans-pecos, meaning "across the river"
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