How have geographic factors such as limited water resources affected the economic development of Texas?
A. The lack of readily available surface water has led to the draining of underground aquifers faster than the aquifers can be replenished, costing the Texas economy billions of dollars in lost revenue.
B. The abundance of readily available surface water has led to Texas becoming the nation wide leader in the farming and ranching industry, adding billions of dollars to the state economy each year.
C. The abundance of water in the underground aquifers has led to an increase in farming and ranching because of the new technologies, which enable farmers to access the hard-to-reach water supply .
D. The lack of readily available service water has led to an increase in scientific research into more stuf The lack of readily available service water has led to an increase in scientific research into more efficient ways to grow crops, adding billions of tax dollars to the states economy each year .
4 answers
D
C
A