Yes. It is a country in the northern hemisphere, in North America.
Most coastal zones in Mexico have high temperatures; northern Mexico is considered hot-and-arid as it is part of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts. South eastern Mexico is hot-and-humid.
Both are considered to be part of Mesoamerica, Central America, North America, or the Americas depending on your geographic model.
Mexico is located in the geographic realm of North America, although it is often included in regions with Central America to its south.
No. It was part of Mexico, but was considered a different territory than Chihuahua.
Central America.
No. It is considered as part of the US Southwest.
Look in historical sources - this ceased to be a geographic location after \wwii
Yes. Mexico is considered to be part of Latin America.
The Gulf of Mexico is part of a body of ocean water but is not considered an ocean. A Gulf is partly surrounded by land.
The Popocatepetl volcano is located in Mexico, and is considered to be part of the North American continent.
The Aztec civilization was located in the Valley of Mexico, where they established their capital city of Tenochtitlan on an island in Lake Texcoco. Today, this area is part of modern-day Mexico City.
Between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. The Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, which touch Mexico, are considered part of the Atlantic.