Why 80 of Texas Lives in One Corner And the Rest is Empty Forbidden Maps 1080p, h264
Everyone pictures Texas as the Wild West—cowboys, deserts, and endless plains. But 80% of Texas's 30 million people live crammed in the eastern third, while West Texas sits nearly empty. The 100th meridian, an invisible line of rainfall, decided where Texans would live over a century ago—and geography still controls everything today.

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