Audio:QS061901 C-box: HiliteBoxLoc:64,64;46,152;69,150;100,118;121,152;114,220;171,166;214,118;231,208;230,257;255,113;264,146;328,132;345,161;339,181;315,203;345,218;300,240;349,257;397,78;429,88;404,117;441,141;394,171;430,178 LineNum:350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350 GeoBytesUsed:6 A-box or Headline4:N/A A-box or Headline5:N/A A-box or Headline6:N/A Correct:Phoenix*QS061902* Wrong 1:Albuquerque Wrong 2:Carson City Wrong 3:Flagstaff Wrong 4:Mesa Wrong 5:Prescott Wrong 6:Santa Fe Wrong 7:Scottsdale Wrong 8:Tucson GeoByte1:Phoenix is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. From 1945 to 1980, it jumped from 99th to 9th in population among U.S. cities. GeoByte2:This city was named for a magical bird of Greek mythology. Every 500 years the phoenix burned, then rose from the ashes to live again. GeoByte3:About three-fifths of Arizona's people live in Phoenix. GeoByte4:Phoenix was founded on the ruins of a prehistoric Indian settlement. GeoByte5:Phoenix is Arizona's largest city. GeoByte6:In 1950 Phoenix covered 17 square miles (44 sq. km). By 1990 the city spanned an area of 423 square miles (1,096 sq. km). GeoByte7: GeoByte8: GeoByte9: GeoByte10: PictCasts:[]* Video:#none Palette:N/A StartVideo:#none EndVideo: HiliteBoxStopIndex:6 Glossary Start Glossary End