2. Location
Relative Location: Arizona is North of Mexico, East of New Mexico, South of
Utah, and West of California and Nevada.
Absolute Location: The coordinates of Arizona are 34 degrees N, 112 degrees
W.
3. Regions
Area Codes: Arizona's area codes are 480, 520, 602, 623, and 928.
Region: Arizona's region is the Western region of the U.S.A.
4. Place
Landmark: Few of the many landmarks in Arizona are The Grand Canyon
National Park, Picacho Peak, Barringer Meteor Crater, and Montezuma
Castle.
Landform: Some of the landforms in Arizona are the Colorado Plateau, Black
Mesa, Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Saguaro Cactus, and Sonoran
Desert.
Tradition: One of the traditions in Arizona is the Sunrise Dance.
Climate: The winters in Arizona are usually 70 degrees and the summers are
usually 80 degrees.
5. Movement
Transportation: Some of the ways of getting around in Arizona are by
traveling on Route 10 or Route 19, if you are looking for a certain taxi
company you can go on a Yellow Cab, or if you are looking for an airport
you can go to the Grand Canyon National Park Airport.
Exports: Some of Arizona's exports are copper, cattle, cotton, and citrus.
Agriculture: The agriculture in Arizona is mostly cattle, cotton, dairy products,
lettuce, nursery stock, and hay.
6. Human/Environment
Interaction
Adapt: People in Arizona often install air conditioning systems, store lots of
water in their house, wear sunglasses and sunscreen, and stay inside. In the
olden times when they didn't have houses or air conditioning people used to
sleep in the shade to keep cool.
Modify: People in Arizona have modified their land by adding the Bridge
Canyon Dam, Alamo Dam, and the Bartlett Dam.
Depend: People in Arizona depend on copper for money and plateaus or the
Colorado River for fresh water.