The Southwest Region
Across
- 4. This natural wonder runs 217 miles long and is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Southwest.
- 6. What desert covers the majority of southern Arizona and New Mexico
- 8. Name of the river that creates a natural boundary between Mexico and Texas.
- 9. is the #1 producer of oil in the country.
- 12. The state of Arizona produced about 2/3 of the ________ mined in the United States.
- 13. Phoenix is the capital of this state.
- 15. the eastern side of the region is more suitable for agriculture, however it is still prone to __________ (lack of water)
- 16. Oklahoma City is the capital city of this state.
- 18. Capital city of Texas
- 19. ________ is a staple food in southwestern cuisine. It can be used in tacos, quesadillas, burritos and more!
- 20. is the largest city in the region.
Down
- 1. This body of water is heavily depended on by those living in the Southwest region.
- 2. Along with Spanish heritage, the southwest is also influenced Native Americans specifically this tribe.
- 3. Capital city of New Mexico
- 5. ________ are frequently used in this region due to the limited water supply. They move water from lakes and rivers to farms and cities.
- 7. The southwest region is heavily influenced by this European nation that colonized the area back in the 1700's.
- 10. Oklahoma and Northern Texas are known for what type of natural disaster?
- 11. term used to describe the region given its arid climate and frequent droughts
- 14. How many states make up the southwest region?
- 17. Much of the Southwest region has a ______ climate. It is hot and dry with very little precipitation.