Yes. One of them is the Valley of Mexico, where Mexico City is located.
Mexico City lies within a valley. It is known as the Texcoco valley.
New Mexico has deserts, mountains, valleys, forests, plains, canyons, mesas, plateaus and an oasis or two.
None really, as every possible land form can be found in Mexico: plateaus, mesas, glaciers (volcanic), canyons, deserts, basins, valleys or deltas, you can find every land-form in Mexico.
Oaxaca is such state.
The plural form is valleys.
There are several types of valleys, including V-shaped valleys formed by erosion from rivers, U-shaped valleys carved by glaciers, rift valleys formed by tectonic activity, and hanging valleys created when smaller tributary valleys flow into larger main valleys.
The Aztec civilization was located in central Mexico, specifically around the Valley of Mexico. This area was characterized by highland valleys and mountains, with a network of lakes and rivers. The Aztecs built their capital city, Tenochtitlan, on an island in Lake Texcoco, which is present-day Mexico City.
Nothing really. Mexico city is polluted because they drained the river out. Mexicio City lies into two valleys making the pollution stay in the valley leading up to alot of acid rain. So, I dont think we can really do anything about the pollution in Mexico City.
There are plenty of valleys in Wales.V-shaped valleys are formed by water flow.U-shaped valleys are formed by glaciation.
The likely word is the plural noun "valleys."
The possessive form for the plural noun valleys is valleys'.
Valleys.