Arizona has a much lower humidity.
Texas became better known as the "REGION", rather than the republic of Texas.
Florida has a higher humidity.
Arizona is east of California. California is west of Arizona.
Mississippi is very much so hotter than Texas, or "feels hotter" because of the humidity. Both states reach high temperatures, but it's Mississippi's humidity that really kills you
there is really no debate about it. personally i think Texas A&M has a better collage and a better football team.
Utah is the 13th largest US State and Arizona is ranked #6.
'No Europe is slightly smaller than Texas, so the answer is no, I agree with Amyoh256.' Europe is not smaller than Texas. The UK is small than Texas is a better example.
Austin, Texas, is farther south than any part of Arizona. Austin is at approximately 30°15′ N, and the southernmost part of Arizona is at 31°20′N. Austin, Texas is farther south than Phoenix, Arizona.
Phoenix, Arizona, is farther south than the southernmost point of Texas. While Phoenix is located at approximately 33.448° N latitude, the southernmost point of Texas, which is near Brownsville, is at about 25.997° N latitude. Therefore, Texas as a whole extends further south than Phoenix, but the city itself is farther north compared to the southernmost areas of Texas.
Indoor humidity is typically lower than outdoor humidity because of factors such as air conditioning, heating systems, and better insulation in buildings. These factors can remove moisture from the air, leading to lower humidity levels indoors compared to outdoors.
Of course the AGGIES are way better than longhorns