USD 32.7 million worth of cheese of many varieties are exported by Mexico each year (2012).
During 2013, Mexico exported US$45.9 billion, worth of crude oil, representing 13.16% of total exports.
No. Queso means cheese; as such, it was "invented" several thousands of years ago. So much time ago, there is not enough evidence to conclude if cheese was invented in Europe, Asia or the Middle East.
It is the largest producer of silver in the world; so much that it can be exported to other countries for a handsome price.
Yes but the fact is, beer is really cheap in Mexico; so much that Corona beer, one of the worst-tasting beers in Mexico, is exported and generates lots of revenue.
I'm guessing yes, since Brazil produces so much coffee in the first place. Mexico does produce plenty of their own, but much of it is exported and they do import some coffee.
i dont know when it was exported but i do know how much they exported, the exported more than 140,000 thousand pounds of oil
What dries fast is not so much the paint, but the fresh plaster on which the fresco paint is applied. And as the plaster dries the paint unites with it.
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It depends on which terms you are talking about. Economy and living standards? No doubt the US is in much better shape. Culturally? Mexico has its own rich and very distinctive culture, even if American culture has been more "exported" throughout the world.
The word 'Mexico' is a noun, a word for a place.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:Mexico declared independence from Spain in 1810. (subject of the sentence)Much of the beef that Mexico produces is exported. (subject of the relative clause)We're studying Mexico in our history class. (direct object of the verb 'studying')There are many beautiful resorts to visit in Mexico. (object of the preposition 'in')