The 5 C’s of Arizona and Environment interactions

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The 5 C’s of Arizona and Environment interactions

Copper People started coming to AZ in the 1700 and 1900’s for copper. By the mid 1860’s one in every four people were miners Copper is used mostly to make coins and wire

Cattle In 1918 Arizona had as many as 1.75 million head of cattle providing beef to the nation. Today there is about half that many

Cotton The growing of cotton became a "cash crop" for Arizona farmers in the 1910s. Cotton and parts of the plant is used in clothing, for fertilizer, fuel, packing, in paper and cardboard and even in some plastics. Cottonseed oil can be used in cooking and used to make margarine and shortening. Today, Arizona remains a leading cotton state along with the other leading producers including Texas, California, Mississippi and Louisiana

Citrus Citrus refers to agriculture and farming in the state. Grapefruit, lemons, limes and oranges are among the most popular citrus grown.

Climate Climate an important role in the state's economy. Climate refers to the weather in the state. Our climate is mild, meaning we don’t have a lot of change in our weather Because it is sunny most of the time people like to visit the state. People spend money on hotels and food and sight-seeing. This affects the economy positively. Climate today is referred to as the state's tourism industry.