West. The body of water you are referring to is Lake Chapala.
That would be the Lake Chapalahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Chapala
Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey and Puebla are the largest cities in Mexico.
There are many, but some of them would be Guadalajara (4,095,853), Toluca (1,610,786) or Tijuana (1,483,992).
Mexico City (Pop: 19,231,829), Guadalajara (4,095,853), Monterrey (3,664,331), Puebla (2,109,049).
Yes algae is found in New Mexico in many of there large and small masses of water.
Baja and Yucatan
Both the Chihuahuan Desert and the Sonoran Deserts are in northern Mexico.
The rain and water flow coming from nearby places.
No. Most of them are on the interior.
The Gulf of Mexico is to the West, the Atlantic Ocean is to the East.
Mexico City is the most populated with 21.16 million inhabitants. Other large cities include Guadalajara (4.4 million) and Monterrey (4.1 million).
A large stocky cat, either spotted or rarely black, found from Mexico south to South America.