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Houston is in Texas, not Mississippi.
Texas (and all of the United States) is in the Northern Hemisphere. The Northern Hemisphere is anything north of the Equator, which runs through the north part of South America, and the middle part of Africa.
well if Texas is in winter Australia would be in summer season for the fact that the continents in the southern hemisphere are on the opposite season of the ones in the northern hemisphere
The address of the Texas Southern University is: 3100 Cleburne, Houston, TX 77004
Because Texas is in the northern hemisphere it will be summer.
Texas is the southern United States, not in northern Argentina or southern Spain.
Brownsville, Texas is located at the very southern tip of Texas. From there to the Canadian border by air is 1560 miles.
Texas is located in the northern hemisphere.
It is the southern border for Texas; conversely, it is the northern border for Mexico.
No, America's Great Lakes are on her northern border with Canada, and Texas borders Mexico and the Caribbean Sea on America's southern border.
Bleu Jays are mostly in the northern latitudes and in the east... If you are seeing Blues on the lower west coast, chances are they are Stellar Jays.
Houston is in Texas, not Mississippi.
Missouri is closer to Texas than Canada. It shares a border with Arkansas and Tennessee, which are closer to Texas than the northern border shared with Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas, which are closer to Canada.
The driving distance is about 2,740km.
From Fort Worth Texas to Toronto Ont is 1230 miles
About 75 miles
The driving distance between Dallas, Texas and Kitchener, Canada is 1,377 miles / 2216 km