Yes, 43% of Arizonans like Mexican Food.
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People who live in or come from Arizona are referred to as Arizonans. According to A Book of Nicknames, by John Goff, published in 1892, Arizonans were sometimes referred to as "Sand Cutters" by people from outside the state, but it is not clear how this nickname for the people of Arizona came to be.
I believe they are called Arizonans
Arizonan, NOT Arizonian as many people mistakenly say.
Desert rats. Have you ever heard California natives referred to as "prune pickers?" This is the Arizona equivalent of a prune picker.
100% It heats our homes in winter, generates electricity for our utility companies year round, creates the winds that power turbines, grows the crops and brightens our days!
Arizonans modify their environment through various practices, including the construction of reservoirs and canals for irrigation in arid areas, which supports agriculture and urban development. Urbanization has led to the expansion of cities like Phoenix, resulting in altered landscapes and increased heat retention, contributing to the urban heat island effect. Additionally, residents engage in landscaping practices that often include xeriscaping to conserve water in a desert climate. These modifications reflect both the challenges and adaptations to Arizona's unique environmental conditions.
According to a May 2012 Public Policy Polling Poll, 77% of voters in Arizona support some legal recognition of same-sex relationships, either marriage or civil unions.