The Southern part of Arizona has a desert climate.
There is no "Arizona Desert." However, there are three deserts that enter the state of Arizona - the Sonoran Desert, the Mojave Desert and the Chihuahuan Desert.
Arizona is the home to the Mojave and the Sonoran Deserts as well as the Painted Desert which fails to meet the georgraphic criteria of a "genuine" desert.
Arizona is best kmown for its deserts. However, a couple other states have much more desert that Arizona.
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California has some true desert areas. Arizona and Utah are largely desert.
The Mojave, Sonoran and Chihuahuan Ddserts of southern Arizona are classified as subtropical hot deserts. The Colorado Plateau Desert in the northeastern quarter of the state is considered as a cold winter desert.
Four major deserts enter the state of Arizona:Sonoran DesertChihuahuan DesertMojave DesertColorado Plateau Desert
No, the state of Arizona forbids removing any plant from deserts.
Parts of the Sonoran, Chihuahuan, Mojave and Colorado Plateau Desert all are found in Arizona. Arizona contains a part of the Sonoran Desert and two others by name which do not meet the strictest definition of a desert. They are the Yuma desert which is a part of the Sonoran Desert east of the Colorado River and the Painted Desert a part of the Colorado Plateau. One actual desert and three names or even four if you include what is sometomes called the Arizona Upland Desert which is still a part of the Sonoran Desert.
There are four deserts that enter Arizona:Mojave DesertSonoran DesertChihuahuan DesertColorado Plateau DesertThe Colorado Plateau Desert covers the greatest area in Arizona. It covers, essentially, the entire northwestern quarter of the state.
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