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Poll #20754 A very important poll about international geography
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 55


Are you aware that Texas has a long coastline and many beaches?

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Yes, obviously
24 (43.6%)

I guess?
19 (34.5%)

I am now!
11 (20.0%)

What???
1 (1.8%)

I DON'T BELIEVE YOU
2 (3.6%)

Other
1 (1.8%)

If you answered "yes" or "I guess", where do you live?

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Outside the United States
21 (50.0%)

The United States (but not Texas)
21 (50.0%)

Texas
0 (0.0%)

A Texan beach
0 (0.0%)

Other
0 (0.0%)

If you answered something else, where do you live?

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Outside the United States
11 (91.7%)

The United States (but not Texas)
1 (8.3%)

Texas
0 (0.0%)

A Texan beach (oops)
0 (0.0%)

Other
0 (0.0%)



Because it turned out I'm not the only person who thought of it as landlocked and was surprised to realise that it very much isn't. Including a friend who lived in Texas for many years.

So I was curious to see how wide spread the unexamined misconception is.

Date: 2018-11-23 11:43 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] pedanther
...although it turns out, looking at that map, that quite a lot of what I'd been thinking of as coastline isn't.

I'm most used to seeing Texas in maps of the US that don't show any of the surrounding countries, so I knew it was definitely on the southern edge of the country but hadn't realised that about two-thirds of its own southern edge is its land border with Mexico.

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