The city lies within a large valley, and is surrounded by several hills to the north and west. To the south there is a mountainous region of pine and oak trees known as the range of Ajusco, which is prone to snowfalls on winter months. The rest of the city has a subtropical highland climate (Köppen Cwb) with average temperatures of 9-23 °C (42-69 °F).
Agriculture in or around Mexico City is negligible, as the whole valley is mostly urban area; agricultural products include beans, maize and alfalfa; mostly for subsistence. Some ornamental plants are cultivated on the southern area of the city, specially in and around the Xochimilco Ecologic Park.
Mexico has the following land uses:
If you mean outside of the Mexico City proper, most of it is urban. Outside of the metropolitan area, most land is used for crop growing with some mining here and there.
new mexicos nick name
the are up the coast of santa ana
Country of Mexico.
The Central Mexican Plateau or Mexican Altiplano
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part of mexicos lands or desert are very dry
It is known as "Tierra Fria" (Cold Land).
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most of new Mexicos land regions are found up the coast os santa ana
I guess you mean "land area". That would be 1,972,550 square kilometers (761,606 sq mi).
the nickname was given because of its rich history and scenic beauty