The same as most Christian and/or Catholic countries.
They are the same; both countries are on the northern hemisphere.
It IS the economic, political and cultural capital of Mexico. Think of it as New York and Washington in the same together in the same place.
The same of the United States: all three countries are federations of independent states with a federal government of elected officials.
If you mean "democracy" as in giving power to the people to elect their government officials, yes it is: it has almost the same political system of the United States, with some minor differences such as the Electoral College, which doesn't exist in Mexico.
Countries that share the same latitude often have similar climates and ecosystems. For example, at approximately 30 degrees north latitude, you can find the United States (southern states), Mexico, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and China. These countries experience similar weather patterns and geographical features, despite their cultural and political differences.
No. Both countries have different law systems.
There are many countries which share the same continent. For example: Mexico and America share the same continent, but are two seperate countries.
both countries speak Spanish so in both countries, hi is 'hola'
Sometimes they are the same thing, like when a river separates two cities, counties, states, or countries. A natural border could be something like a river. A political boundary is when a line is drawn that has no natural features, but is measured according to some other system, like longitude and latitude. The borders of the Us that separate it from its neighbors, Mexico and Canada, are a combination of both natural and political borders.
Yes. Both countries have a 5-number zip code. Therefore, several cities in both countries have the same code:20391 - Agostaderito, Mexico or Navy Yard, Washington DC.72227 - Nochebuena, Puebla, Mexico or Little Rock, AR83344 - Buenos Aires, Sonora, Mexico or Murtaugh, ID
A natural boundary is often times a body of water such as a river. Between the US and Mexico, part of the boundary between these two countries is the Rio Grand River. A political boundary is one created by a treaty or some type of political agreement between two countries. For example, the Dominican Republic and Haiti are on the same island. The boundary between them is a political one established when France ruled Haiti and Spain ruled the Dominican Republic.