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agriculture:oil,cattle,sheep and cotton/Natural Resources are mainly;sulfur,salt,helium,asphalt,graphite,bromine,natural gas,cement,and clays are among the states vast resources/manufacturing;chemicals,oil refining,food processing,machinery and transportation equipment please in the furture leave the" es" off of Texas it hurts my eyes,o.k.?

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Which state is a leading producer of oil and natural gas - Missouri or Texas?

Texas


What natural resources does Texas have more of than any other state in the US?

Oil Now the state has more of the big wind mills up and running, producing electricity than any other state. Texas also has more inhatiable space, land. I'm not sure about cattle meeting the requirments for a natural resource, but beef cattle. Great people who will give you the shirt off their back!


What hurricane was the largest in Texas history?

The 1900 Galveston hurricane which is still one of the largest natural disasters in United States History and certainly Texas State History.


How did the karankawa Indians contribute to Texas?

The Karankawa Indians played a significant role in early Texas history as skilled hunters and gatherers, utilizing the coastal resources of the Gulf of Mexico. They engaged in trade with European explorers and settlers, providing insights into local geography and resources. Their interactions with these newcomers influenced the cultural landscape of Texas, although their population declined due to disease, displacement, and conflict. Today, their legacy is recognized in the broader narrative of Texas's indigenous history.


When did natural texas and its people start?

Natural Texas and its people have been present for thousands of years, with Indigenous peoples inhabiting the region long before European colonization. The earliest evidence of human presence in Texas dates back over 12,000 years. These Native American tribes, such as the Apache, Comanche, and Caddo, were the original inhabitants of the land. European settlement began in the 16th century with Spanish explorers and missionaries.