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Texas borders are straight because they were made by?

Rivers


How did Texas get its borders?

The boarders crossed the Texas borders to be in Texas. The current borders of Texas are the result of several treaties with Mexico and some court disputes with the neighboring states.


Some borders are straight because they were made by rivers?

lakes


What borders Texas?

Louisiana,Arkasas,New Mexico,Oklahoma borders Texas.


What country bordered Texas?

Mexico is the only country that borders Texas.


Name the gulf that Texas borders to the southeast?

name the gulf that texas borders in the southeast


Is there an ocean that borders Texas?

Texas borders the Gulf of Mexico, which is a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean.


Why some borders are straight?

Some national borders follow lines of longitude. For example, the 38th Parallel is the DMZ which demarcates the Republic of Korea (South) from the DPRK (North).


Some borders are straight because they were made by?

land surveyors as directed by political agreements


Which states have straight line borders?

Four states in the United States have straight line borders: Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico. These straight line borders were established through surveying techniques rather than natural geographical features.


Why are the borders of some states straight and some very crooked?

Straight borders are often a result of surveying methods used during land divisions, while crooked borders can be influenced by natural geographic features or historical boundaries established through treaties or agreements. Additionally, straight borders may also reflect efforts to simplify administration and governance in regions with more uniform characteristics.


Two states in the US that have four straight lines as borders?

Which two states have four straight lines as borders