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The Sierra Madre Occidental, Sierra Madre Oriental, and Sierra Madre del Sur are the three mountain ranges that surround the Mexican Plateau. These ranges contribute to the diverse geography and climate of Mexico.
Mexican Central Plateau or Mexican Altiplano.
It is the Central Mexican Plateau; and yes, it has the best climate and soil for crop growing.
In the Central Mexican Plateau, where volcanic soil and temperate climate allow better yields.
Well i think you mean "What is a Mexican Plateau?", but anyway a Mexican plateau is a large platform that is created by lava over a series of eruptions of the volcano.
No. While the American Great Plains are considered a broad expanse of flatland covered in prairie, the Mexican Central Plateau is mostly a highland akin to the Scottish Highlands, but with subtropical climate and volcanic soils. This means the Mexican Plateau has a rugged topography, but very rich soils and temperate climate suitable for agriculture.
ozark plateauthat answer is wrong because ozark plateau is in usaThe correct answer is 'The Central Mexican Plateau'.
It is a cornucopia-shaped country, with three mountain ranges crisscrossing it. The north is semi-arid while southern Mexico is more tropical. Central Mexico is of temperate climate, with plenty of grasslands and forests and where most of its population resides.
It is the Central Mexican Plateau, also known as the Mexican Altiplano. It is a large plateau that occupies much of northern and central Mexico.
The Mexican Plateau is bordered by the Sierra Madre Occidental to the west and the Sierra Madre Oriental to the east. These mountain ranges help define the high elevation of the plateau and contribute to its overall geography and climate.
Mexican Plateau and Mato Grosso Plateau are examples of such landforms.
It has the best farmland, climate and mildest weather of the whole Mexican territory.