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Which is more liveable? Since I read a lot, I have found the statistics to show that Minnesota is a better state to live in overall in comparison to Arizona. I was just thinking about whether I would prefer to deal with the heat vs. the cold. Well, this one is too easy to answer. Since I would rather have it be too cold than too hot, I'd go with Minnesota all the way. When it is cold, you don't have to constantly be thinking about hydration. No reason to think about possible heat stroke or heat exhaustion. No worries about headaches either. Sure, both extremes can be bad, but I'd rather dress up and deal with the cold.
If this thread would have been "Arizona heat vs North Dakota cold" or "arizona heat vs Wisconsin cold" there is no way this thread would have got to 25 pages.
If this thread would have been "Arizona heat vs North Dakota cold" or "arizona heat vs Wisconsin cold" there is no way this thread would have got to 25 pages.
Does anyone here other than awesomedanny know anything about Arizona?? Minnesota as a whole state is colder than Arizona but Arizona has something called mountains.
I'll compare some months for a city in Each State(These are all average highs)
Flagstaff, Az
Jan- 42.3, May- 67.5, July- 81.9, Oct- 63.3 Avg. Snowfall-114.7in
St Paul, Mn
Jan-23.0, May- 71.0, July- 83.0. Oct- 59.0 Avg. Snowfall- 49.9
Does anyone here other than awesomedanny know anything about Arizona?? Minnesota as a whole state is colder than Arizona but Arizona has something called mountains.
Lol. You are right about that. But Arizona has lakes too, just not 10,000!!
Those are reservoirs, AZ doesn't have any natural lakes.
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