Mt. Lemmon Science Tour

Mt. Lemmon Science Tour

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Details about Mt. Lemmon Science Tour

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • October 29, 2015
  • October 6, 2024
  • 8.0+
  • 4+
  • 93MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • American English

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Version History of Mt. Lemmon Science Tour

1.3

June 25, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Bug fixes, SDK updates

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1.2

November 18, 2015

Bug fixes (including fix for allowing audio to play when device is set to vibrate/silent)

1.1

November 11, 2015

New keywords.

1.0

October 26, 2015

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Description of Mt. Lemmon Science Tour

The MT. LEMMON SCIENCE TOUR provides a fascinating, family-friendly audio guide for the ride up the scenic Catalina Highway to the top of Mt. Lemmon, the highest peak in the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona. Produced by the University of Arizona College of Science, the Tour engages users with the surprising natural science of Southern Arizona, from the enchanting Sonoran Desert to the “Sky Island” mountains on every horizon. With music by the band Calexico, the Tour is narrated by Calexico frontman Joey Burns. Along with the audio tour, the app also includes slideshows and videos that visualize the science. Through science stories, the Mt. Lemmon Science Tour brings the wonders of this region alive. Features • A narrated hour-long science tour in six sections with suggested vista stops along the way • Graphic slideshows and videos for each section that visualize the science • Highlights science and scientists from the University of Arizona • Music by the band Calexico, narration by lead singer Joey Burns • Section 1, SKY ISLANDS, explores the unique Sonoran Desert and mountains the mountains that rise above it to form islands of forest in a desert sea • Section 2, ROCKS, explores the region’s Basin and Range geology and how the landscape formed • Section 3, LIFE ZONES, explores the layers of habitat in the Sky Islands region – there is more biodiversity here than anywhere else in the United States • Section 4, WATER, explores the key role of water in landscape formation and habitat, and they Arizona Monsoon that brings the region half of its annual rainfall. • Section 5, FOREST, explores the natural systems that make it possible for pine forests to grow in a desert region, and how all the natural systems connect. • Section 6, FIRE, explores how fire in the ecosystem has changed due to human influences, and how fire connects with the Carbon Cycle that enables life on Earth. • The EXPLORE MORE screen provides links to other Geotourism opportunities around Tucson, Arizona Support If you have questions or feedback, please email the University of Arizona College of Science at uasci@email.arizona.edu
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Mt. Lemmon Science Tour: FAQ

Is Mt. Lemmon Science Tour iPad-friendly?

No, the Mt. Lemmon Science Tour software is not iPad-compatible.

Who launched the app?

University of Arizona launched the Mt. Lemmon Science Tour app.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for Mt. Lemmon Science Tour to function properly?

The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 8.0 or higher.

What do users think of the app?

Mt. Lemmon Science Tour has a user rating of 4.6.

What is the main genre of the Mt. Lemmon Science Tour app?

Travel Is The Primary Genre Of The Mt. Lemmon Science Tour App.

What Mt. Lemmon Science Tour application version is the latest one?

1.3 is the most recent version of Mt. Lemmon Science Tour.

When was the most recent Mt. Lemmon Science Tour update made available?

The date of the last Mt. Lemmon Science Tour update is October 6, 2024.

Do you know when Mt. Lemmon Science Tour was first made available?

The Mt. Lemmon Science Tour app was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What age rating does Mt. Lemmon Science Tour have?

The Mt. Lemmon Science Tour app is rated University of Arizona: Contains no objectionable material.

Which languages does Mt. Lemmon Science Tour support?

Mt. Lemmon Science Tour currently features the following languages: American English.

Does Mt. Lemmon Science Tour belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, Mt. Lemmon Science Tour is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of Mt. Lemmon Science Tour?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Mt. Lemmon Science Tour.

Is Mt. Lemmon Science Tour tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, Mt. Lemmon Science Tour is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using Mt. Lemmon Science Tour?

No, you can not expect ads while using Mt. Lemmon Science Tour.

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Reviews of Mt. Lemmon Science Tour

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  • Excellent

    A very informative recorded tour of the topography of Mt Lemmon. Well worth downloading.
  • Settler-centric

    This was a well-made, well-timed, and very informative tour. I really enjoyed the music and everything I learned, but it hurt my heart to hear them say that people have been doing science and exploring here for “100 years.” What??? As if the original occupants of this unceded territory haven’t been exploring and doing science here for hundreds of years??? Tohono O’odham people are mentioned briefly, but the name of their nation is severely mispronounced. U of Arizona is a huge and well-resourced institution - why would you create this tour purely from a settler’s perspective without consulting any of the people whose ancestors were here first?
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  • Educational and entertaining tour to Mt. Lemmon

    We recently discovered another app used for National and state parks. Searched for one in the Tucson area and this one popped up. It did not disappoint! My husband is a retired Forester-the science is presented for the lay person to enjoy in an entertaining way. He learned as much as I did. It includes historic details including how Mt. Lemmon got its name. We started it at the recommended location and it perfectly matched our ascent up the mountain.
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