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If you head southwest from the Texas Panhandle, what landform do you travel over?

A. plains B. valleys C.lowlands D.mountains

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Answer:

Plains

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Answer:

A. plains

Step-by-step explanation:

If you travel southwest from the Texas Panhandle, you will immediately encounter landscapes that are part of the southwestern most edge of the Great Plains, in the Texas-New Mexico border.

However, these plains are much more arid than the plains of, for example, Kansas or Nebraska, so much that they are not appropriate for agriculture, only for livestock.

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