It falls within the temperate zone. Mexico City climate falls within the "sobtropical highland" (Köppen Cwb) category, with average temperatures of 9-23 °C (42-69 °F) throughout the year.
Mexico's Central Plateau is located in the middle elevation zone, ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 meters above sea level. This region includes Mexico City and is known for its somewhat temperate climate due to its elevation.
In middle of mexico.
Mexico City
Mexico city
It is the borough "Region 100", in Cancun, Mexico.
Both are capitals of their respective countries; both are located on valleys surrounded by hills/mountains and are located on the "tierra templada" (temperate land) region, at 2800 m/9200 ft (Quito) and 2,240 m/7350 ft (Mexico City) of elevation, respectively.
Central America I think around the Yucatan Peninsula
The Aztec Indians inhabited the central region of today's current country of Mexico. Many different groups and regions surrounding the Valley of Mexico can be encompassed in the Aztec definition, however Aztecs are more commonly considered to be the residents who made Tenochtilan, the capital of the empire, their home. Tenochtilan was a city situated on an island in the middle of lake Texococo. The ancient city is now the location of modern day Cuidad de Mexico, or Mexico City in the south central region of the country.
An Aztec temple
It wildly varies from city to city and region to region; a good indication of the temp in Mexico would be that of Ciudad Juarez (northern Mexico), Mexico City (central Mexico) and Cancun (southern Mexico): Ciudad Juarez: 32ºF (0ºC) Mexico City: 45ºF (7ºC) Cancun: 70ºF (21ºC)
Mexico city
No. Mexico City is an urban conglomerate akin to New York City in the US, or Tokyo in Japan. However, areas around Mexico City are quite fertile, with temperate climate and volcanic soil which allows for larger yields.