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  1. Arizona (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Michelle Aki Becker, 2004-08
  2. Sonora: An Intimate Geography (University of Arizona Southwest Centre) by David Yetman, 1999-11-01
  3. Arizona and Sonora: the geography, history, and resources of the silver region of North America. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  4. Arizona: A Geography (Geographies of the United States) by Malcolm Comeaux, 1981-01
  5. Arizona and Sonora, the Geography History and Resources of the Silver Region of North America: The Geography, History, and Resources of the Silver Region of North America (Far Western Ser) by Sylvester Mowry, 1973-06
  6. Arizona Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Arizona Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  7. Arizona and Sonora: The geography, history, and resources of the silver region of North America by Sylvester Mowry, 1871
  8. Geology and geography of the Zion Park region, Utah and Arizona: A comprehensive report on a scenic and historic region of the Southwest (United States. Geological Survey. Professional paper 220) by Herbert E Gregory, 1950
  9. Arizona Highways, August 1985 (Prescott) (Vol. 61, No. 8)
  10. Arizona Bingo: Geography Edition by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  11. Arizona Highways, November 1979 (Yuma, Ajo, Southeast Arizona) (Vol. 55, No. 11)
  12. Arizona Highways Magazine 1963 Bound (Volume 39)
  13. Arizona Highways, May 1960 (Yavapai County) (Vol. 36, No. 5) by Pauline Henson, Charles Franklin Parker, et all 1960
  14. Ali-Shonak the Story of Arizona: Introduction, Geography and Lifezones Book 1 by DICK and Linda Buscher/ Teresa and Ken Jackway, 1996

1. Arizona Geography - NETSTATE
Information about Arizona state geography, topography, and climate. Land formations,major rivers, geographic center of Arizona. The Geography of Arizona.
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Click here for a few definitions. Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 109° 3' W to 114° 50' W
Latitude: 31° 20' N to 37° N Length x Width Arizona is about 400 miles long and about 310 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of Arizona is located in Yavapai County, 55 miles ESE of Prescott.
Borders Arizona is bordered by Utah to the north. In the south, Arizona shares an international border with Mexico. On the east is New Mexico and on the west is Nevada and California Total Area Arizona covers 114,006 square miles, making it the sixth largest of the 50 states Land Area 113,642 square miles of Arizona are land areas. Water Area Only 364 square miles of Arizona are covered by water making Arizona a pretty dry state and just a little wetter than New Mexico and Wyoming Highest Point The highest point in Arizona is Humphreys Peak , northwest of Flagstaff, at 12,633 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in Arizona is the Colorado River , only 70 feet above sea level.

2. Geography And Climate Of The 50 States
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3. Arizona: Geography, Maps And Information
MerriamWebster Map of Arizona A fantastic clear and detailed mapalong with basic geographic facts from Merriam-Webster. Color
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Infoplease Atlas Map of Arizona
A large and detailed map of the state that includes many cities along with major highways. Blank Outline Map of Arizona
A free blank outline map to print out for educational, school, or classroom use. Merriam-Webster Map of Arizona
A fantastic clear and detailed map along with basic geographic facts from Merriam-Webster. Color Landform Atlas - Arizona
A dramatic and colorful relief map of the state - an outstanding display of the topography. Also includes a large 1895 map of the state. Map of Arizona
A very large and very detailed map of Arizona from the PCL Map Collection.
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Infoplease - Arizona
A brief state history, famous residents, and a great collection of state facts make this page an excellent resource.

4. Phoenix, Arizona: Geography, Maps And Information
Map of Phoenix Zoom in and out with this MapQuest map. Geography andData. Name, Email, Geography at About.com. Index of Cities Homepage.
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This About.com site provides a plethora of resources. Phoenix at Your Fingertips
The city's official site; an excellent resource.
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5. Homeschool Geography Projects
We have 5 finalists for the Arizona State Geography Bee!! They are Details to follow. arizona geography BEE NEWS In 2002, Troy Schilperoort, Heritage Christian Home School, Prescott
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Welcome to Arizona Homeschool Geography Projects!
Feel free to browse this site and have fun doing:
  • The Copper Kid
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  • That's Cool!

      You can click on the yellow boxes below to go directly to these pages. "The Copper Kid" is an short activity that will introduce students to our copper towns. "Rattlesnakes" is an email activity where students will send me sentences about rattlesnakes, and we learn from each other. "That's Cool" is a K-3 activity to be used with a globe or map and will help students find the location of COOL places around the world. I have enlarged the font size for the younger grades.
      Geography Greetings from Mrs. Patricia Sepp Teacher-Consultant, Arizona Geographic Alliance Home Educator Young Scholars Home School Email me! Homeschool Geography Projects ARIZONA PROJECTS The "Copper Kid" Rattlesnakes! About Homeschoolers That's Cool! Welcome to our new geography project for this year! You will have fun:
      • learning more about Arizona (and other places) practicing your computer/internet skills sharing geography stories with other Arizona homeschoolers
      Thank you to all the homeschooling families that participated in the geography classes this past year! It was a blast to share geography with all of you!! Fall Geography Classes will be held in central Phoenix, Glendale, Suprise, and New River. (Note: CCV Geography Classes at the Foothills Library are now full). If you are interested in more information, contact me.

6. Arizona: Geography
Related content from HighBeam Research on arizona geography. Brush up on geographyDudly, (Dudlyville) Arizona.(Features) (The Birmingham Post (England)).
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    Northern Arizona lies on the Colorado Plateau , an area of dry plains more than 4,000 ft (1,220 m) high, with deep canyons, including the famous Grand Canyon carved by the Colorado River. Along the Little Colorado River, which runs northwest through the plateau to join the Colorado, are the Painted Desert , where erosion has left colorful layers of sediment exposed, and the Petrified Forest National Park , one of the world's most extensive areas of petrified wood. South of the Grand Canyon are the San Francisco Peaks , including Humphreys Peak, the highest point (12,655 ft/3,857 m) in the state. The southern edge of the Colorado Plateau is marked by an escarpment called Mogollon Rim. The southern half of the state has desert basins broken up by mountains with rocky peaks and extending NW to SE across central Arizona. To the south, the Gila River, a major tributary of the Colorado, flows west across the entire state. This area has desert plains separated by mountain chains running north and south; in the west the plains fall to the relatively low altitude of c.140 ft (43 m) in the region around

7. Janice Monk: Adjunct Professor Arizona Geography
and Executive Director of the Southwest Institute for Research on Women AdjunctProfessor of Geography (core faculty member 20045), University of Arizona.
http://geog.arizona.edu/~web/monk.html
Janice J. Monk
Research Social Scientist (research professor) and Executive Director of the Southwest Institute for Research on Women: Adjunct Professor of Geography (core faculty member 2004-5), University of Arizona I am the Executive Director of the Southwest Institute for Research on Women in the Women’s Studies Department of the University of Arizona, USA (until summer 2004). SIROW conducts interdisciplinary, inter-institutional research, professional development, and outreach programs. I keep up my ties in academic geography in the US and internationally, particularly in Spain and in my native Australia. For example, I recently completed a term as the 2001-2002 President of the Association of American Geographers , and I am active in the International Geographical Union Commission on Gender and Geography. I have also been advisor to several U of A Geography graduate students. I can be reached at jmonk@u.arizona.edu SIROW, Women's Studies Department, Communication Building, The University of Arizona, PO Box 210025, Tucson, Arizona 85721-0025, USA. In academic year 2004-5 I will be based in the Department of Geography and Regional Development, and teaching a graduate class.

8. Arizona: Geography, Maps And Information
Geography and maps of the state of Arizona. and Blank MapsFree Online Email Geography CourseLatest Geography QuizGeography FAQFree Geography Email Newsletter Browse Search. Geography. Arizona. Maps Geography and Data Cities
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9. Janice Monk: Adjunct Professor Arizona Geography
Janice J. Monk Executive Director of the Southwest Institute for Researchon Women, Adjunct Professor of Geography, University of Arizona.
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Janice J. Monk
Executive Director of the Southwest Institute for Research on Women, Adjunct Professor of Geography, University of Arizona I am the Executive Director of the Southwest Institute for Research on Women in the Women’s Studies Department of the University of Arizona, USA. SIROW conducts interdisciplinary, inter-institutional research, professional development, and outreach programs. I keep up my ties in academic geography in the US and internationally, and particularly in my native Australia. For example, I recently completed a term as the 2001-2002 President of the Association of American Geographers , and I am active in the International Geographical Union Commission on Gender and Geography. I have also advised several U of A Geography graduate students. I can be reached at j mailto:monk@geog.arizona.edu SIROW, Women's Studies Department, Communication Building, The University of Arizona, PO Box 210025, Tucson, Arizona 85721-0025, USA. Education BA, 1957, University of Sydney, Australia
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10. Arizona Geography Lesson Plans - Main
How Do Arizona s Rivers and Streams Flow? Learning about Arizona s Waterways,4 7, Students are often confused by terms associated with waterways.
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Show All Lessons Lesson Grade Level Overview Journey to Gettysburg This is one of the activities in my Civil War unit. The students plot a route from Phoenix, AZ to G Leapin' Landmarks: Locating 10 man-made landmarks around the world The entire lesson with all files can be found by going to:
http://alliance.la.asu.edu/geoli The New Africa: Correcting History for the Future For generations Africans have tried to adapt to political boundaries set up by the economic coloniz Foundations of a New Nation: History of the Thirteen Colonies The Thirteen colonies are an essential part of our history. People from England came to the new land How Do Arizona's Rivers and Streams Flow?: Learning about Arizona's Waterways Students are often confused by terms associated with waterways. Since Arizona has only a few waterw AZGA Home Lesson Plans Links

11. Arizona: Geography Lesson Plans
Front page Lesson Plans Social Studies Geography Arizona ArizonaSubmitted by Terrie Von Holdt Grade level Objective To
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To make Indian pottery
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trace a pottery bowl on construction paper. Procedure:
Students color and make design on the bowl. Use eath colors. Cut out and display. They can be made big or small/ Variations/Options: When reading about Arizona Indians itmake a fun art activity Real World Usage: Instead of paper you can make bowl out of paper mache and paint Front Page Lesson Plans Power Tools Sharing ... Help

12. Arizona Geography - Tucson Arizona Climate History Information
Tucson Geography. Located 63 miles north of Mexico and 115 miles south of Phoenix,Tucson is the county seat of Pima County, one of Arizona s four original
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Tucson, offering so much contrast, is located in a desert valley, surrounded by mountain ranges. At an Elevation of 2,400 feet, Tucson is cradled by the Santa Catalina Mountains rising 9,100 feet on the north, the Rincon Mountains to the east, the Tucson Mountains to the west, the Tortolita Mountains on the northwest and the Santa Rita and Sierrita Mountains to the south. Located 63 miles north of Mexico and 115 miles south of Phoenix, Tucson is the county seat of Pima County, one of Arizona's four original counties. The desert contains much natural growth, unlike a Sahara-like desert. Green trees such as Palo Verde, Mesquite, and Cottonwood grow in abundance. There are also many varieties of cacti in colorful bloom from April until late May. In Tucson's residential areas native desert landscaping and many other types of shrubs and flowers grow easily. The city limits of Tucson cover an area of 180 square miles, while the entire metropolitan area spreads over 495 square miles.

13. Homeschool Geography Projects
arizona geography BEE NEWS In 2002, Troy Schilperoort, Heritage ChristianHome School, Prescott came in 3rd Place in the Arizona Geographic Bee.
http://www.myschoolonline.com/site/0,1876,9865-148125-9-6651,00.html
Home Page
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Arizona Homeschool Geography Projects
Welcome to Arizona Homeschool Geography Projects!
Feel free to browse this site and have fun doing:
  • The Copper Kid
  • Rattlesnakes
  • That's Cool!

      You can click on the yellow boxes below to go directly to these pages. "The Copper Kid" is an short activity that will introduce students to our copper towns. "Rattlesnakes" is an email activity where students will send me sentences about rattlesnakes, and we learn from each other. "That's Cool" is a K-3 activity to be used with a globe or map and will help students find the location of COOL places around the world. I have enlarged the font size for the younger grades.
      Geography Greetings from Mrs. Patricia Sepp Teacher-Consultant, Arizona Geographic Alliance Home Educator Young Scholars Home School Email me! Homeschool Geography Projects ARIZONA PROJECTS The "Copper Kid" Rattlesnakes! About Homeschoolers That's Cool! Welcome to our new geography project for this year! You will have fun:
      • learning more about Arizona (and other places) practicing your computer/internet skills sharing geography stories with other Arizona homeschoolers
      Thank you to all the homeschooling families that participated in the geography classes this past year! It was a blast to share geography with all of you!! Fall Geography Classes will be held in central Phoenix, Glendale, Suprise, and New River. (Note: CCV Geography Classes at the Foothills Library are now full). If you are interested in more information, contact me.

14. Arizona: Geography
Encyclopedia—arizona geography. Northern Arizona lies on the ColoradoPlateau, an area of dry plains more than 4,000 ft (1,220
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Northern Arizona lies on the Colorado Plateau , an area of dry plains more than 4,000 ft (1,220 m) high, with deep canyons, including the famous Grand Canyon carved by the Colorado River. Along the Little Colorado River, which runs northwest through the plateau to join the Colorado, are the Painted Desert , where erosion has left colorful layers of sediment exposed, and the Petrified Forest National Park , one of the world's most extensive areas of petrified wood. South of the Grand Canyon are the San Francisco Peaks , including Humphreys Peak, the highest point (12,655 ft/3,857 m) in the state. The southern edge of the Colorado Plateau is marked by an escarpment called Mogollon Rim. The southern half of the state has desert basins broken up by mountains with rocky peaks and extending NW to SE across central Arizona. To the south, the Gila River, a major tributary of the Colorado, flows west across the entire state. This area has desert plains separated by mountain chains running north and south; in the west the plains fall to the relatively low altitude of c.140 ft (43 m) in the region around Yuma Although some mountain peaks receive an annual rainfall of more than 30 in. (76 cm), precipitation in most of the state is low, and much of Arizona's history has been shaped by the inadequate water supply. Since the early 20th cent., massive irrigation projects have been built in Arizona's valleys. Roosevelt, Horse Mesa, Mormon Flat, and Stewart Mountain dams, with reservoirs and storage lakes, irrigate the

15. KFF State Health Facts Online: Arizona: Geography
arizona geography, Population Distribution by Metropolitan Status, statedata 20012002, US 2002, Jump to 50 State Comparison for this Topic.
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16. Maricopa Community Colleges GCU221 19966-99999
arizona geography. The historical to modern development of Arizona. MCCCDOfficial Course Competencies GCU221 1996699999, arizona geography.
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17. CyberSleuthkids: United States - Arizona
Submitted by readers. http //50states.com/facts/arizona.htm; arizona geography NETSTATE Information about Arizona state geography, topography, and climate.
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    Arizona Map showing Counties and County Seats Refresh your familiaritywith arizona geography. Knowledge of the county seats is
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    20. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
    On February 27, 1917, just five years after attaining statehood, Arizonaadopted its state flag. Arizona. Official name State of Arizona.
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