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Meteor Crater | Arizona, Map, Facts | Britannica Meteor Crater, rimmed, bowl-shaped pit produced by the impact of a large meteorite in the rolling plain of the Canyon Diablo region, 19 miles (30 km) west of Winslow, Arizona, U S The crater is 4,000 feet (1,200 metres) in diameter and about 600 feet (180 metres) deep inside its rim, which rises
San Francisco Peaks | Arizona, Map, Height, Facts San Francisco Peaks, three summits—Humphreys, Agassiz, and Fremont peaks—on the rim of an eroded extinct volcano 10 miles (16 km) north of Flagstaff on the Colorado Plateau in north-central Arizona, U S Humphreys Peak (12,633 feet [3,851 metres]) is the state’s highest point, and from it places
Arizona | Geography, Facts, Map, History | Britannica Arizona, constituent state of the United States It is the sixth largest state in the country and was the last of the 48 conterminous states to be admitted to the union (1912) Arizona is bordered to the west by California and Nevada, to the north by Utah, to the east by New Mexico, and to the south by Mexico
Winslow | Historic Town, Route 66, Trading Post | Britannica Winslow, city, Navajo county, east-central Arizona, U S It lies in the valley of the Little Colorado River Founded in 1882 as a divisional terminal of what was then the Santa Fe Railway, it was named for Edward F Winslow, a railroad official Winslow’s economy is based upon transportation,
Arizona - Desert, Arid, Heat | Britannica Arizona mountain kingsnake A small Arizona mountain kingsnake coiled on a large rock Animal life is even more varied, with representatives of the Rocky Mountain, Great Plains, and Mexican ecological communities Important larger mammals are black bears, deer, desert bighorns, antelope, and wapiti (elk)
Arizona - Native Cultures, Deserts, Grand Canyons | Britannica Arizona - Native Cultures, Deserts, Grand Canyons: Although traditionally a centre for Native American folk arts and crafts, Arizona has had no circles of painters and writers comparable to those of neighbouring New Mexico Interest in painting, crafts, drama, music, and publishing, however, has increased with population growth
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument | volcanic, lava, cinder Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, geologic formation in north-central Arizona, U S The monument lies 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Flagstaff and about 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Wupatki National Monument Established in 1930, it occupies an area of 5 square miles (13 square km) within
Charon | Pluto’s Moon, Dwarf Planet, Orbit | Britannica Charon, largest moon of the dwarf planet Pluto It was discovered telescopically on June 22, 1978, by James W Christy and Robert S Harrington at the U S Naval Observatory station in Flagstaff, Arizona Its diameter—1,208 km (751 miles)—is a little more than half that of Pluto, and its mass is
Arizona - Native American, Spanish, US | Britannica During the past 2,000 years the prehistoric societies that developed within Arizona were highly organized and advanced Many of these Native American groups lived in durable masonry villages called pueblo s (from the Spanish word meaning “town” or “village”)