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  2. Begin by entering the name of the transferor in the designated field. This is crucial as it identifies who is transferring the property.
  3. Next, specify the name of the custodian. This person will manage the assets for the minor.
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  5. Complete the date fields accurately to ensure proper documentation.
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Compared with historical data, Arizonas average annual temperatures could see an increase of three degrees in the next 20 years, according to data from the Climate Impact Lab.
Climate models predict that without action, we could see up to 70 more extreme heat days per year in the Southwest, including 115 high wildfire potential days in Arizona per year by 2050. Across the West we could see up to six times more acres burned by wildfires. Arizona has seen this firsthand.
In 1863, the U.S. split up New Mexico along a northsouth line to create the Arizona Territory. The first government officials to arrive established the territory capital in Prescott in 1864.
By their calculations in the year 2040 the average temperature in Phoenix in July could be as hot as 111 degrees. One thing can defiantly be said about the heat we get in Phoenix, its hot! Do everything you can to protect yourself from these elements.
Risks from extreme heat, drought, flood, and fire are all increasing for Phoenix. Maricopa county, home to Phoenix, is one of six counties in Arizona at risk of becoming uninhabitable to humans in the next 20 to 40 years.
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On February 14, 1912, Arizona became the 48th state admitted to the Union. President Taft signed Arizona into statehood in the Oval Office.
The Arizona desert will soon be home to Belmont, a futuristic smart city right outside of Phoenix, planned along the I-11 freeway that connects the state to Las Vegas, CNN writes. The land purchased is approximately 25,000 acres, so the city will be about the size of neighboring Tempe and home to some 200,000 people.

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