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The Arizona Strip Plateaus contain woodland and shrubland to the north of the Grand Canyon (Ecoregions 14p, 22w). Elevations range mostly from 4000 to 6500 feet, with a high point over 7100 feet on Craigs Knoll. Precipitation averages 11 to 14 inches annually. This is less precipitation than in many parts of Ecoregion 22aa to the south, and there is less summer moisture. Vegetation is predominantly Utah and one-seed junipers, big sagebrush, Indian ricegrass, needleandthread, galleta, and snakeweed. Land uses include livestock grazing, wildlife habitat, and woodland for fuelwood, hunting, and recreation.
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