The Importance Of Living In The Coastal Plains

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I like to live in the coastal plains because it has all the resources us humans need unlike the west part of Texas. This part of Texas is mainly filled with human resources.First reason I would love to stay here is because of the education,here there is more city than country so there would be lots of room for development.Another reason is that there is more things to do over here than out there in the barren landscape,here in the coastal plains it would be easier to find a job because there are lots of people but in the west you would have to travel miles to find a job place.In the coastal plains there is lots of food and water,the best sources of water for us are the rivers of Texas,the food comes from the organic producing

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