Translators are generally paid between 25-40 dollars an hour.
1. Improve security, as much of the population feels (and actually is) insecure and a lot of money is lost when people leave the city for fear of being robbed.2. Improve traffic, as many man/hours and much of the Mexico City pollution is due to heavy traffic.3. Improve recycling and environmental initiatives, as Mexico City has a degraded environment up to dangerous levels (i.e: no river that passes trough Mexico city has remaining life).
Mexico City industrial activities account for 16.32% of Mexico's industrial production or 5.58% of Mexico's total GDP.
------------------------------------- this much
Translators usually charge based on the number of words that they translate, and that per-word rate varies depending on the languages that one works in. For instance, in the United States, a German-to-English translator will charge about $0.12 per word, more or less, which means that he or she will earn roughly $50,000 per year if working full-time. A Japanese-to-English translator will charge much more; Spanish-to-English often a bit less. A good place to research rates is a Web site like proz.com.
not much or at all
The city of Santa Fe is in New Mexico.
factories and cars
Not that much; the closest beach is on the city of Acapulco (Pacific Ocean), some 320 kilometers (200 miles) south-west of Mexico City.
It is 35 miles from Mexico City. That isn't much when there is a volcano.
In terms of area, Mexico city comprises 0.4% of the Mexican territory (Mexico City has an area of 7854 sq km/3032 sq mi). In terms of population, it has 18.6% of the total population (21.16 out of 113.7 million people)
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70%