Arizona is known for its dry weather and land. Therefore, you would not see icecaps, but deserts, and it is not located near any ocean or any forms of water.
If you were standing at the tip of South Africa, you mould most likely see a cape.
If you were standing in Libya, you would most likely see a desert.
If you were standing on the continent of Antarctica, you would most likely see an icecap.
You would most likely see deserts instead of rain forests and ice caps.
Most OS Arizona is covered by desert. Arizona is a state at the southern border of the United States. Although at least half the state is forest land and plateaus, much of Arizona is covered by the desert topography for which it is best known. Arizona receives far too little rainfall (an average of 12.7 inches annually) to support a rain forest. And being closer to the equator than either pole, the climate cannot sustain an ice cover.
You would most likely see a desert, of which there are several different types. Cacti, mesquite trees, juniper and other plants live in different areas, depending on soil and elevation. There is a lot of geological variation throughout the state.
a desert Arizona is mostly deserts
You would see a desert.
a cape, because not many people would want to go to the desert or an ice cap. Plus ice caps are melting thanks to global warming.....
Arizona is best known for its deserts. It has no icecap or cape.
You would see deserts in much of the state. Arizona has no capes, no icecaps.
In Arizona you would see a desert
Desert probley
Arizona has much desert land.
It is most likely to be cold and dry in a cold desert because the definition of desert is a place that has very little precipitation within a year.
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it is found in a desert
a desert
Desert sand dunes :)
Desert.
A man in the dessert wearing a cape hoping for an icecap.
A desert.
You would most likely see deserts instead of rain forests and ice caps.Most OS Arizona is covered by desert. Arizona is a state at the southern border of the United States. Although at least half the state is forest land and plateaus, much of Arizona is covered by the desert topography for which it is best known. Arizona receives far too little rainfall (an average of 12.7 inches annually) to support a rain forest. And being closer to the equator than either pole, the climate cannot sustain an ice cover.
A desert.
a desert
Arizona is tremendously hotter than Alaska.
Major desert regions are found in these states:California Nevada Utah Arizona New Mexico Texas Colorado
The major deserts of the United States are found in the southwestern states such as California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Arizona.
they most likely happen in very hot places where there isn't alot of rain i think
"That is a very popular name. It is likely every state has such an area, except for some of the southwest desert states - namely Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico."
Neither, its a desert...