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Arizona Emma Quinn
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All About Arizona Flags Of The World Every State Has It’s Own Flag That Tells Something About The State. Arizona’s Flag Looks Like This, State Nicknames Like State Flags, Every State Has A Nickname To. Arizona’s Nickname Is The Grand Canyon State Because A Giant Canyon Name The Grand Canyon Runs Through Most Of The State’s Land. Most Of Arizona’s Economy Come from Tourists Coming To See This Site.
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More About Arizona Arizona Has Many State Creatures And Objects That Are Hard To Find Anywhere Else. Some Of These Include, Many State Animals, State Bird, State Gemstone And State Fossil! They Are Listed Below… Gemstone: Turquoise Fish: Apache Trout Reptile: Arizona Tree frog Fossil: Petrified Wood Mammal: Ringtail Bird Cactus Wren The State Is Sometimes Called The Valentines State Because The Date That It Entered The Union Was February, 14, 1921.
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Famous People In Arizona Frank Kush:Football Coach, Arizona State University John McCain: Presidential Campaign Barry Goldwater:United States Senator Cindy Hensley McCain:Wife Of John McCain And Was Rodeo Queen Web Page On John McCain http://poster.4teachers.org/view/poster.php?poster_id=267959
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Brochure For Arizona There Is A Link To A Persuasive Brochure Below Arizona Brochure.pub
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Problem’s In Arizona And A Letter To The Government About It Here’s The Problem Arizona, As You Know, Is Mostly Dry Dunes And Sand And Most All People Love To Take Their OHVs For A Drive When Going Out To Do A Special Sport Like Hunting Or Simply For The Pleasure Of Driving, But Did You Know That In Some Places A Web Of Improvised Trails Have Destroyed Many Animal Habitats! This May Look Hard, Though, But Arizona Is More Fragile Than It Looks, Some Tire Tracks Have Been Imprinted In the Dirt So Long That Some Have Even Been There For A Century! There Is A Link To A Very Informative Letter Ro The Government Below. Letter To The Government.doc
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Math In Arizona How Far Is Phoenix Arizona From Dunedin Florida? Phoenix Is Exactly 2123.73 Miles Away From Dunedin Florida. What Is The Mean Age Of The Total Population? The Mean Age Of The Population Is 641,332.37 What Is The Currant State Population In Arizona Compared To Florida’s? The Current Population In Arizona Is 5,130,632 And The Population In Florida Is 18,251,243. The Biggest City In Arizona Compared To The Biggest City In Florida The Largest City In Florida Is Jacksonville With A Population Of 735,617 And The Largest City In Arizona Is Phoenix With A Population Of 1,321,045.
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More Math In Arizona The Highest Point In Elevation In Arizona And Florida. The Highest Point In Arizona Is Humphrey’s Pk. At 12,633 Feet And The Highest Point Is Florida Is Briton hill At 340 Feet. What Is The Comparison In Economies? Most Of Arizona’s Economy Comes From Tourists Visiting The Grand Canyon. Well, Florida Doesn’t Have Very Many Big Attractions So We Get Most Of Our Economy From Our Oranges And Orange Juice.
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Science In Arizona Biomes Do You Know What A Biome Is? Of Course You Do! If You Were Ever In Mrs. Welsh’s Class You Would Know! Well, Arizona Is Mostly Covered By A DESERT Biome. A Desert Is A Place That Gets Very Little Rain. The Most Common Desert Plants (Since There Are Very Few Plants That Can Survive That Long Without Water!) Are Cacti. Cacti Is The Plural Form For Cactus. There Is Quite A Variety Of Different Cacti. A Cacti Stores Water In It’s Trunk And This, This Way, Can Survive Without Rain For A Very Long Time. An Animal That can Survive In The Desert Is The Gerbil. A Gerbil Can Burry Itself Deep Into Cooler Sand During The Day. A Reptile That Can Survive In The Desert Is The Kingsnake. The Kingsnake Gets It’s Name From Eating Other Snakes. This Is Why The Snake Is Able To Survive In The Desert.
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More Science And A Food Chain A Food Chain Movie. http://www.desertusa.com/video_pages/food_movie.html One Food Chain In The Desert Could Be… Sun Makes The Grass Which Is Eaten By The Gopher Which Is Eaten By The Snake Which Is Eaten By The Hawk.
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References http://www.ask.com/ http://www.ask.com/ http://home.wtal.de/ehr/gerbils/colors.htm http://home.wtal.de/ehr/gerbils/colors.htm http://www.google.com/ http://www.google.com/ http://www.wikipedia.org http://www.wikipedia.org
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Desert Extras Desert Poem http://poemsforbowienet.com/Poems/desert.htm Desert Snake Videos http://www.desertusa.com/video_pages/kingsnake_movie.html
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