Houston, Texas, is not located near tectonic plate boundaries where processes like subduction or rifting typically occur. Instead, it is situated on the stable interior of the North American tectonic plate, which means it experiences minimal tectonic activity. However, the region can be affected by sedimentary processes and is prone to subsidence due to groundwater extraction and sediment compaction. Overall, Houston's geological activity is relatively subdued compared to areas near active plate boundaries.
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Houston is in southeastern Texas.
Houston, Texas is located in the Gulf Coast Region.
Houston was a capital of Texas but the capital of Texas was moved to Austin in 1839.
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Houston is very unlikely to experience a tsunami. Most tsunamis originate at subduction zones of which there are none in the Gulf of Mexico. There are islands that would block a tsunami in between the Gulf and the nearest subduction zone. Most tsunamis that somehow find their way to Texas will be fairly small, though still capable of causing damage. Even in an event like this, Houston would be protected from the tsunami by Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula.
It is 24.25 miles north of Houston.
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