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Such mineral is silver, and most deposits of it are in northern Mexico, along the Sierra Madre mountain range.
Mineral resources are evenly distributed among the Mexican territory. Specific minerals however,can be found on different areas. For example, silver is found mostly on the northern region of Mexico.
Many people have settled in valleys near the mountains of Latin America because these areas are rich in mineral and soil resources.
a lot of many areas in mexico produce petroleum but the biggest petroleum (oil) reserve is in the town of Tuxpan on the Gulf coast of Mexico.
The areas of the Americas that produced the bulk of the silver that fueled global commerce in the 16th century were primarily present-day Mexico (especially regions like Zacatecas and Guanajuato) and Peru (especially the Potosi region). These regions were rich in silver deposits and were key sources of the precious metal during the colonial period.
It is rich in mineral resources, including silver, celestite and bismuth. It is the leading state in production of gold, copper, graphite, molybdenum, and wollastonite. It also has a strong livestock industry and several areas with access to artificial irrigation can produce crops such as wheat, cotton, grapes and oranges. Fisheries on the Gulf of California/Sea of Cortes are quite developed, including shrimp, sardines and snappers.
Silver is used to create elaborate jewelry (the all-too-famous Taxco Silver) that can be sold to Mexicans and foreigners alike. Also it is minted to create one ounce silver coins, called Onzas Libertad. However, most of the silver mined in Mexico is exported or used for industrial applications, such as electric and electronic appliances.
Areas with heavily leached soils, usually in tropical or previously tropical areas.
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Guadalajara!
Mexico has 110 to 120 volts. SOME AREAS 220.