If you are living in the United States then no, if you are in a foreign country then yes. This is because New Mexico is part of the 50 United States and you do not need a passport to travel to other states apart of the country.
Not if you are in one of the other states. If you are driving you may not even know that you have crossed the state lines.
New Mexico is a landlocked state. There is no sea to pass through.
New Orleans.
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Driving from Chicago to Albuquerque you would pass the Sandia Mountains in New Mexico east of Albuquerque.
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If you wanted to traavel by car from Texas to California using the shortest route, you would pass New Mexico and Arizona.From Texas to New Mexico, Arizona and then California.
The Continental Divide passes through New Mexico. It does no pass through New York or Louisiana.
No. New Mexico is part of the United States, so you don't need a passport. :)
New Orleans is a major port city on the Mississippi River with access to the Gulf of Mexico. It ranked #6 in terms of cargo volume (tonnage) in 2008.
Would you pass or go through? To drive from Texas to Southern California, you typically drive through New Mexico, Arizona. If you're going to Northern California, You might have to drive through Nevada and/or Utah and/or Colorado, depending on the road.