Arizona’s Three Regions. Plateau Northern two-fifths High deserts Rocky and sandy Little vegetation Canyons—many made by the Colorado River and the Little.

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Arizona’s Three Regions

Plateau Northern two-fifths High deserts Rocky and sandy Little vegetation Canyons—many made by the Colorado River and the Little Colorado River Mesas—flat topped hills

Plateau

Mountain Starts in the middle part of the state—dips into southeast Begins at the Mogollon Rim and includes the White Mountains,, Chiricahuas, and Mount Graham Many forests Increased precipitation—cold enough to snow People go hiking, fishing and hunting

Mountains

Deserts Southwest third of the state Part of the Sonoran Desert Hot temperatures and very little precipation Hilly, sandy, rocky, dry

Deserts

Where would you find these plants? Plateau? Desert? Mountain?

Where would you find these animals? Mountain? Plateau? Desert?