Literally, millions. 63% of the Mexican territory - almost two times the size of Texas - is covered by forests of many kinds, including scrub forests (arid climate), boreal, temperate and subtropical highland forests (temperate climate) and tropical rainforests (warm climate).
You mean like vegetation? Or power plants of some kind? Or industrial plants of some company? You should refine your question.
Mexico can have many plants. One of these plants are cactuses.
Cactus are in Mexico
There are over 100 species of chili pepper found in Mexico, as such plants are native to such country.
Here is a list of some native plants to Mexico:Christmas cactusTunitasAgaveDayflowerGoose grassCoral treeCowfootThere are many more native Mexican plants.
Mexico does NOT have nuclear weapons. Its of no use to us. Mexico has what many countries crave, no problems with other countries, so much so, that Mexico's military isn't trained for war, its just trained for defense inside the county. If Mexico began to produce nuclear weapons, it would mean a large split in US-Mexican relations, and Mexican-World relations.
Many of them, yes. LG, Samsung, BenQ, Philips or Sony (and many more) have TV assembly plants located in Mexico.
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There are a number of plants that are native to Mexico. These include ferns, agave, a variety of cactus plants, as well as Mexican jumping beans.
flowers
The green sort.
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You mean American industries? Thousands, literally. From Hershey's to General Motors; from IBM to General Electric, there are many companies that have plants or offices in Mexico.