Answer:
F (False) is the best answer.
See explanation below.
Explanation:
There are no thick forests in the North Central Plains. Instead, what you find is the abundance of grasses and some forest of cross timbers. These together incidentally enrich the soil, making it very fertile for farming. This questions the statement that there are thick forests around this region of Texas. The fact is that the North Central Plains remains an area of Texas with rolling plains that are often covered by small oak trees, mesquite, brush, and scattered grasses. Indeed, these are not thick forests like the Amazon. One encounters the thick forests in the Coastal Plains.