The Toltec and Olmec civilizations did.
No. It is along the Gulf of Mexico coast.
On average, it is around 12 meters (39 feet). This value includes both the Yucatan peninsula as well as the lowlands on the southern Gulf of Mexico coast.
In southeastern Mexico, along the Gulf of Mexico coast. The largest of such oil fields, known as Cantarell, is IN the Gulf of Mexico's waters and is currently exploited by the means of offshore platforms.
It is the state of Veracruz (capital: Xalapa). It is located along the southern Gulf of Mexico coast.
On the southern coast of the Gulf of Mexico
Yes. Along the shores of the Mexican Gulf Coast and on central and southern Mexico.
the Olmec lived in New Mexico around or about 1200 BC
There are three of them. The Sierra Madre Occidental runs from north to south from the Texas-Mexico border down to southern Mexico; the Sierra Madre Oriental is an extension of the Rocky Mountains, running along the Pacific Coast down to central Mexico. Finally, the Sierra Madre del Sur runs east-west along the southern portion of Mexico, on its Pacific Coast also.
Gulf of Mexico
The southern coast along the Gulf of Ghana and around Lake Volta
A grunion is one of two types of small fish of the genus Leuresthes, which can be found along the coast of Mexico and southern California.
The Olmec's are thought to have lived in the area around the Southern Gulf Coast of Mexico which today is known as the states of Veracruz and Tabasco.