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  2. Geography of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Parts of Arizona located in the Sonoran Desert have warm daytime temperatures year round, while other parts of the state experience seasonal coldness regularly. The average daily temperatures of Yuma, which is located near Arizona's southwestern corner, range from 43 to 67 °F (6 to 19 °C) in January, and from 81 to 107 °F (27 to 42 °C) in July.

  3. Painted Desert (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    The desert is about 120 miles (190 km) long by about 60 miles (100 km) wide, making it roughly 7,500 square miles (19,420 km 2) in area. [8] Bordering southwest and south is the Mogollon Plateau , and on the plateau's south border the Mogollon Rim , the north border of the Arizona transition zone .

  4. File:Desert Foliage And Canyon In Arizona.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Deserts of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Deserts of Arizona" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Painted Desert (Arizona) S. Sonoran Desert; T. Tonopah Desert;

  6. Tonopah Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Tonopah Desert is a small desert plains region of the Sonoran Desert, located west of Phoenix, Arizona. It is adjacent north of Interstate 10 and lies at the southwest intersection of the Hassayampa River with the Gila River. The Tonopah Desert is also just north of the Gila Bend Mountains massif which create the Gila Bend of the river.

  7. The Long Haul: Road Tripping Through the Arizona Desert - AOL

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  8. Geology of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Southern Arizona was uplifted and experienced volcanic eruptions, which deposited high silica ash to the north as the Chinle Formation, which created the petrified wood of Petrified Forest National Park. Through the Jurassic, a large coastal desert similar to the modern Sahara or Namib desert occupied northern Arizona into Utah.

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