I live in Texas. It takes about 8 hours drive to get out of Texas regardless of the direction I go. That's just one state. Texas is the only state that has 8 different climate zones.
I don’t know where you got that climate zone information, but I don’t think it’s true. New Mexico has more koppen climates areas than Texas, and Arizona too (and also California). Texas is undeniably huge though - I have driven El Paso to Beaumont on the way to Louisiana
Although El Paso is closer to Los Angeles than it is to the Mississippi River, by Interstate it is 200km closer to Dallas and slightly closer to Houston and Austin.
>> how big these states are compared to say, Colorado
And Colorado is tiny compared to Canadian provinces, most of which are at least triple its size. Want big, look at how long it takes to drive from Seattle to Anchorage.
It's because California and Texas were both pre-existing political entities when they were annexed by the US. Most of the other Midwest and western states had their boundaries defined by Congress as they carved up the US's unincorporated territory, which is why they all have similar sizes and very geometric shapes (with borders often defined lines of latitude and longitude).
prpl|2 years ago
sandworm101|2 years ago
kstrauser|2 years ago
El Paso is closer to LA than to another city in Texas.
brudgers|2 years ago
But all those drives are 900km or more.
kurthr|2 years ago
dkasper|2 years ago
iancmceachern|2 years ago
It's amazing how big these states are compared to say, Colorado where I grew up.
Fatnino|2 years ago
And I don't think there is anywhere in California that isn't like a 3-4 hour drive from not California (downtown during rush hour not withstanding).
That said, if you do want to stay in California you can drive 15 hours in one direction and still be here.
sandworm101|2 years ago
And Colorado is tiny compared to Canadian provinces, most of which are at least triple its size. Want big, look at how long it takes to drive from Seattle to Anchorage.
sparky_z|2 years ago