Since the state of Texas doesn't require gun registration, the answer is zero. There are zero guns registered in the state of Texas.
What industries are in the mountains and basins in Texas?
Texas residents have learned to adapt quite well to life in the basins and mountains of Texas. Some popular industries in those regions include park ranger, cattle rancher, mining, oil processing, and farming cotton.
Is there a State or province that starts with the letter y?
Technically, no. The Republic of Yemen may be referred to simply Yemen, although that is not its whole name.
What happens to the elevation of Texas if you travel from Southeast to west Texas?
West Texas starts with high elevation in the mountains and basins region and slowly degrades to flat rolling plains in the North Central Region of East Texas.
How did people adapt to there environment in Texas?
people in texas adapt to their environment by using air conditioning in the summer and going to the ymca to have fun in the pools they have there.
How long does it take to receive mail from Austin to Dallas Texas?
Forever ! No joke and that's if you are lucky what a waste of postal service
What natural boundary or physical feature separate Texas from Mexico?
The Rio Grande river. The Rio Grande, or Big River
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Why were the northerners against annexing Texas?
Northerners were against annexing Texas because they didn't want another slave state. Some politicians put forth arguments against annexing Texas. They felt the annexing of Texas of upset the balance of power among the states.
Why is march 2nd 1836 important to Texas?
It is the year Mexico (and Texas, which was part of Mexico at the time) won its independence from Spain.
Mexico liberalized immigration to increase the population of people they could use to fight Comanche Indians.
What are the largest cities in Texas?
In order: Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, Arlington, Corpus Christi, Plano, Laredo (based on July 1, 2008 U.S. Census Bureau estimates).Populations as of 2008 Laredo Texas Surpass Garland Texas in 2008
1. Houston: 2,242,193
2. San Antonio: 1,351,305
3. Dallas: 1,279,910
4. Austin: 757,688
5. Fort Worth: 703,073
6. El Paso: 613,190
7. Arlington: 374,417
8. Corpus Christi: 286,462
9. Plano: 267,480
10. Laredo: 221,659
What happened in Texas in the year 1821?
Several events happened in Texas that year. However, the most significant event was the formation of the Republic of Texas on March 2, 1836, when members of the Convention of 1836 signed the Texas Declaration of Independence.
What are the regions of Texas?
The state of Texas is divided in four main regions: The Gulf Plains, that run along the eastern side of the state; The Great Plains, a very flat area that features great canyons; The Central Plains, located at the central and northernmost part of the state; and, finally, the Mountains and Basins Region, located at the west part of the state.
What state is twice the size of Texas?
Texas ranks #2 in size based on area and based on population. Based on area, the largest U.S. states are #1 Alaska, #2 Texas, and #3 California. Based on population, the largest U.S. states are #1 California, #2 Texas, and #3 Florida.
How many feet above sea level is San Antonio Texas?
San Antonio's elevation is listed at 650 feet above sea level.
Which factor contributed most to the delay in Texas becoming a state?
because Mexico wanted a biger country they wanted more land then the snited states of America
Texas was delayed in statehood for many reasons. When Texas won its independence from Mexico in 1836, Texas President Sam Houston pressed the US to annex Texas. However, the US wasn't sure that Texas would be able to keep its independence, so they delayed.
Later Texas President Lamar did not seek annexation. He believed Texas had its own "Manifest Destiny" to become a great nation that stretched from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean.
In 1844, under Texas President Anson Jones, Texas again pressed for annexation. However, it was an election year in the US and government officials weren't willing to commit to the issue at that time.
Finally, in February 1846, the US Congress passed a joint resolution agreeing to annex Texas. On December 29, 1845, US President Polk signed the act admitting Texas as the 28th state to the United States.
How many cities in Texas have a population of one million or more?
bronx, queens, new york, atlanta, dallas, san diego, los angeles, phoenix, san antonio, manhattan, brooklyn, philadelphia.
The Bronx, Queens, Manhattan and Brooklyn are not cities, but are boroughs of the City of New York.
The US has 9 cities with populations topping one million. New York City, with more than eight million residents, is by far the largest US city. Los Angeles, in second place, has a population of just below four million people. Chicago and Atlanta have populations of more than two million. Other cities with more than one million citizens include Philadelphia, Phoenix and San Diego. San Antonio has leapfrogged Dallas to become the eighth-largest US city. (as of 2004)
http://www.citymayors.com/gratis/us-census2000.html
This answer does not include any city in Florida (I do not know any bout other states but..) Miami and if you are counting metro area then Jacksonville and Tampa/St.pete are included.
What are some unique things about Texas?
Texas and California have the most cities with over 1 million population. Texas is home to the Alamo. The Dallas Cowboys play in Texas. Texas is the largest state in area of the lower 48 states. Texas is called the Lone Star state.
Who is the us representative from texas?
Following the 2010 Census, Texas elects 36 representatives to the US House (gained 4).
For the 113th Congress (2013-2014), the representatives by district are:
1. Louie Gohmert (R)
2. Ted Poe (R)
3. Sam Johnson (R)
4. Ralph Hall (R)
5. Jeb Hensarling (R)
6. Joe Barton (R)
7. John Culberson (R)
8. Kevin Brady (R)
9. Al Green (D)
10. Michael McCaul (R)
11. Mike Conaway (R)
12. Kay Granger (R)
13. Mac Thornberry (R)
14. Randy Weber (R)
15. Ruben Hinojosa (D)
16. Beto O'Rourke (D)
17. Bill Flores (R)
18. Sheila Jackson Lee (D)
19. Randy Neugebauer (R)
20. Joaquin Castro (D)
21. Lamar S. Smith (R)
22. Pete Olson (R)
23. Pete Gallego (D)
24. Kenny Marchant (R)
25. Roger Williams (R)
26. Michael C. Burgess (R)
27. Blake Farenthold (R)
28. Henry Cuellar (D)
29. Gene Green (D)
30. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D)
31. John Carter (R)
32. Pete Sessions (R)
33. Marc Veasey (D)
34. Filemon Vela, Jr. (D)
35. Lloyd Doggett (D)
36. Steve Stockman (R)
What was the population of Dallas TX in 2011?
According to the 2010 Census, the population of Dallas, Texas was 1,197,816.
The estimate for early 2011 was only slightly higher at 1,197,885.
(For comparison, the total Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan population was estimated as 6.4 million in 2011.)
The food that Texas is most known for is Chile. Oh, its gotta be big too, if it is from Texas.