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What is Tucson known for?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

World City of Gastronomy. Tucson was the first city to earn the designation of World City of Gastronomy by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Plus, with a thriving visual and performing arts scene and respected galleries and museums, Tucson’s vibrant multicultural heritage shines. What makes Tucson unique? Tucson is also blessed […]

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What type of plate boundary is the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The entire western margin of North America was a subduction zone from approximately 250 to 45 million years ago. This subduction zone has likely contributed to the uplift of the Grand Canyon region (see pages 68-69). A transform plate boundary forms where two plates slide past one another (Fig. 1.5c). How did plate tectonics form […]

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Can you live in Phoenix without a car?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

It is possible to live without a car in the sunny, sprawling city of Phoenix. Phoenix, Arizona is a large, sprawling metropolitan area, and it’s often difficult to navigate the city without a vehicle. Do u need a car in Phoenix? It’s possible to visit Phoenix without a car, you’ll just likely rack up lots […]

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Is a Phoenix a God?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

In ancient Greek and Egyptian mythology, the phoenix is a mythical bird associated with the Egyptian sun god Ra and the Greek god Phoibos Apollo. The bird symbolizes resurrection and immortality and has retained its symbolic connotation of life arising anew from the ashes of death. Is a phoenix mythical? The ancient Greeks and Egyptians […]

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Where does CAP water go after reaching Tucson?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Answer: The CAP has 336 miles of fenced canal or aqueduct. The canal begins at Lake Havasu and runs east to Lake Pleasant. It then turns south, skirting the eastern edge of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, runs through Pinal County and ends 14 miles south of Tucson. Most of the canal is dug into the […]

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Is the Grand Canyon a product of erosion or deposition?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The Canyon itself was carved by the Colorado River and the wind that caused the surface of the sedimentary rocks to become exposed and erode over time. The erosion of the Grand Canyon by winds, rains and the amazing strength of the Colorado River created the marvelous views and exposed magnificent caves. Is the Grand […]

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What does Tucson smell like?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

It’s a plant unique to Tucson and other dry regions like the Mohave Desert and the Chihuahuan Desert. The plant releases that familiar musky, earthy smell from a coating on its leaves that helps it conserve water. Tucsonans love it. It’s nostalgic because it smells like monsoon season. Why does Tucson smell bad? When the […]

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Why is Phoenix so popular?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

A business-friendly environment, plentiful job opportunities and affordable cost of living have pushed Phoenix to the top of the list of the fastest-growing cities in the United States.Phoenix placed No. 1 on the list with an increase of 25,288 new residents between 2017-2018. What is so great about Phoenix Arizona? Phoenix, Arizona is known for […]

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What did Allan Krill discover in the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Geologist Allan Krill was hiking along the Grand Canyon National Park’s Bright Angel Trail with a group of students in 2016 when he spotted it: a fallen boulder lying just off the side of the trail, with curious markings that resembled footprints. What did they discover in the Grand Canyon? A geologist has discovered a […]

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What is the best month to visit Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The best time to visit Sedona is from March to May when the temperatures are warm – but not scorching – and the area is in full bloom. Hikers love this season, as desert flowers add a pop of color to the rust-colored trails. How many days do you need in Sedona? Don’t make the […]

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Do you need a car in Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Can you get around Sedona without a car? Absolutely. The Verde Shuttle bus is efficient and cheap (fares within Sedona are just $1), but you’ll need to do a little planning. Buses run seven days a week, following two different schedules. Is Sedona a walkable city? Sedona Main Street is a very walkable area/district with […]

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What do locals do in Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Here are the best things to do in Sedona: Explore the Airport Loop Trail. Take in the views at Airport Mesa. Visit the Crescent Moon Ranch. Dip into Oak Creek. Do yoga at a vortex site. Browse some authentic Sedona souvenirs. Stroll through the Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village. Browse at the Center for the […]

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Why is Phoenix the least sustainable city?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

“There is overconsumption and a disposable mentality. Our waste is taken to remote landfill sites, the cities are designed for cars, and sprawl is the norm.” In his 2011 book Bird on Fire, the New York University sociologist Andrew Ross branded Phoenix the least sustainable city in the world. Why is Phoenix so unsustainable? Although […]

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What is the highest temperature ever recorded in Tucson Arizona?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

117 degrees. The all-time record high, in Tucson, was 117 degrees set back on June 26, 1990. How many days is 100 degrees in Tucson? 108 daysIn 2020, Tucson experienced 108 days of 100-degree temperatures, far exceeding the average of 68 days, Cerniglia said. What is the lowest temperature ever recorded in Tucson Arizona? This […]

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How many miles is it to walk to the bottom of the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Distance-wise, it’s about 9.5 miles (15.5 km) each way but with an elevation change of over 4,300 ft (1300+ m) and it’s really that elevation change that makes it a tough hike. The hike down generally takes 3-5 hours while the hike up, after a good overnight rest, will typically take 5-9 hours. How far […]

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  • Who Mapped the Grand Canyon?
  • Are there hummingbirds in Grand Canyon?
  • Why does Phoenix exist?
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