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AGRICULTURE |
FRIO |
PECOS |
AQUIFERS |
GYPSUM |
PLAINS |
BIGFOOT |
HABITAT |
PLATEAUS |
BRAZOS RIVER |
HAM AND CHEESE ON RYE |
RANGES |
CADDO LAKES |
HELIUM |
RED RIVER |
CAPROCK |
HOGS |
RENEWABLE RESOURCE |
CHUPA CABRA |
HUMIDITY |
RESERVOIRS |
CLAY |
IRON ORE |
RIO GRANDE |
COAL |
IRRIGATIOS |
SABINE RIVER |
CORN |
LADY BIRD JOHNSON |
SALT |
COTTON |
LIMESTONE |
SOYBEANS |
DEER |
LIVESTOCK |
SULPHER |
DROUGHT |
MILO |
TOURISIM |
EDWARDS AQUIFER |
NATURAL GAS |
TRIBUTARIES |
ELK |
NON RENEWABLE RESOURCE |
WOMAN HOLLERING CREEK |
EROSION |
OGALLALA AQUIFER |
WTI |
EXTINCT |
OIL |
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Answer
This worksheet is suitable for individuals or educators that want something with a difficulty level of Very Difficult.
You can find the words in the grid by looking Diagonal, Forward, Backward, Up, and Down. Circle them with a pencil or use a marker to highlight the letters.
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