Arizona requires approximately 7.5 million acre-feet of water annually to meet the needs of its population, agriculture, and ecosystems. The state relies heavily on the Colorado River and groundwater sources, especially in the face of ongoing drought and climate change challenges. Effective water management strategies are essential to ensure sustainable water use and supply for the future.
Arizona has a dessert climate. Thus it is good to plant cactus there and other plants that don't need very much water to survive.
Of course it does silly!
46% 1% is drinkable.
Because they need their swimming pools in California.
None. Arizona is inland and has no water around it.
to much
There are times when the temperature in Arizona dips into the high 20's (F) at night and shallow pools of water can freeze. It does not stay cold long enough for lakes or rivers to freeze over. Parts of Arizona do get snow during the winter months.
Arizona minerologist
yes you do need a license to be legally married in Arizona
No, you do not need a passport to travel to Arizona if you are a U.S. citizen.
alot of water
Enough water