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The words Mojave or Mohave are often used to describe a famous desert, a river, a group of people, or a language. These names are linked to a specific region in the southwestern United States.

Places Named Mojave or Mohave

Many places in the American Southwest share the name Mojave or Mohave. These names often come from the Mohave people who have lived in the area for a very long time.

Important Natural Areas

  • Mojave Desert: This is a large, dry desert area mostly in southeastern California and southern Nevada. It also stretches into parts of Arizona and Utah. It's known for its unique plants, like the Joshua tree.
  • Mojave River: This river flows through the Mojave Desert. It's special because it often flows underground and only appears on the surface in certain spots.
  • Mojave National Preserve: This is a huge protected area in the Mojave Desert. It has mountains, sand dunes, and volcanic cinder cones. It's a great place to see desert wildlife and plants.
  • Lake Mojave: This is a reservoir on the Colorado River, located between Nevada and Arizona. It was created by the Davis Dam and is popular for boating and fishing.

Towns and Counties

  • Mohave County, Arizona: This is a large county in the northwestern part of Arizona. Its county seat is Kingman.
  • Mojave, California: This is a town in Kern County, California. It's known for its important role in transportation and aerospace.
  • Mohave Valley, Arizona: This is a town in Mohave County, Arizona, located along the Colorado River.
  • Fort Mohave, Arizona: Another town in Mohave County, Arizona, close to the historic Fort Mohave.

Historical Sites

  • Fort Mohave: This was a historic military fort built in 1859 in what is now Arizona. It was important during the early settlement of the region.

Beyond Earth

  • Mojave (crater): There's even a large crater on the planet Mars named Mojave! Scientists study it to learn more about the Red Planet.

Transportation and Vehicles

The name Mojave is also used for different ways people travel or things that move.

Roads and Airports

  • Mojave Road: This is a historic trail that crosses the Mojave Desert. It was once used by Native Americans, explorers, and settlers. Today, parts of it are popular for off-road adventures.
  • Mojave Air and Space Port: Located in Mojave, California, this is a famous airport known for testing new aircraft and spacecraft. It's a place where many exciting aviation projects happen.

Vehicles Named Mojave

  • Sikorsky CH-37 Mojave: This was a large, heavy-lift helicopter used by the United States military in the past.
  • Kia Mohave: This is a type of sport-utility vehicle (SUV) made by the car company Kia.
  • Piper PA-31 Mojave: This is a type of small airplane with two piston engines.
  • General Atomics Mojave: This is a modern unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), also known as a drone, that is currently being developed.

Other Interesting Uses

The name Mojave appears in many other areas, from technology to animals.

Technology and Software

  • macOS Mojave: This is a version of the computer operating system made by Apple for their Mac computers. It was released in 2018.

Animals

  • Mojave rattlesnake: This is a type of venomous snake found in the deserts of the southwestern United States and Mexico. It's known for its strong venom.

Events and Campaigns

  • Mojave Experiment: This was an interesting advertising campaign by Microsoft. They showed people an early version of Windows Vista, but told them it was a new operating system called "Mojave" to see their reactions without bias.

See also

  • Mojave Solar Project: This is a large power plant in California that uses the sun's energy to create electricity. It's an example of renewable energy.
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