Directly South: south of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, California.
Mexico's average income (2013) is of approximately US$12,732. Canada's average income is approximately of US$28,194 a year. This means Mexico's average income is roughly 45% of Canada's.
Depending on the specific location, but at least when compared against US/Europe weather, yes.
Yes.
The US
$110,000 annually - 34th in terms of ranking compared to other US governors.
Well the united states has Halloween the day of the dead in Mexico is a holiday, they sorta throw a huge part for their dead ancestors and remember them they dress up like skeletons to please their ancestors or neighboring spirits
Compared to many nations, Mexico is technologically advanced. However, compared to others like South Korea, Japan, and the United States, it is not. The nation has some technological infrastructure and most have access to the Internet if they can afford it.
"United Mexican States"
Both are mostly the same, with two key differences: Mexico is hilly, with less navigable rivers; also railroad transport is confined to cargo hauling.
Mexico is south of the US. consequently the US is north of Mexico
No. Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic which works just like the US Government.