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No. Definately not. No way. You just go on the boat or the plane. You cannot drive. Put your car on the boat if you must.
Around the Gulf of Mexico and in the Yucatan peninsula.
Scotland and England share a common land border so you can drive.
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.
He found Mexico
No;it is just the flattest.
The Gadsden Purchase saw the purchase of land from Mexico by the United States. Most of the land acquired from this purchased exists in southern Arizona just below Phoenix. The remaining land exists in New Mexico.
They got it because they found the land and needed a name for it.
Actually, that wasn't in the constitution, but required by Mexico to get land grants from Mexico.
Yes, it is. You could drive from the US-Mexico border starting from San Diego down to Los Cabos across a stretch of land of 1,250 Kilometers (775 miles).
The Sierra Madre mountain range.