North America - Mexico lies within the North American tectonic plate.
North America. Mexico is south of America. It is also considered part of Latin America by cultural geographers.
so we can study that part of the land
No. These are two completely different continents.
to be part of mexico
The four questions that geographers ask is:Why the earth is spherical?How the earth was formed?Why the interior part of the earth is hotter than the external part?How the mountains and other physical features were formed.
i think that would be false. I know for a fact that most of the southwest u.s. was part of Mexico.
The Rio Grande river, also known as Rio Bravo in Mexico.
Geographers seek countries, rivers, and mountains as part of their study of physical and human geography. Geographers examine these features to understand their characteristics, significance, and impact on the environment and populations living in those regions. They use various tools and techniques to study and analyze countries, rivers, and mountains in depth.
Mexico and Central America have diverse physical features including mountains, volcanoes, coastal plains, forests, and tropical jungles. The region is part of the Ring of Fire, resulting in seismic activity and a high concentration of volcanoes.
It is part of Asia, in the Far East, and is often called a "subcontinent".
Demi Lovato is a person from New Mexico, not a part of Mexico!
Geographers can be incredibly useful hires due to their wide range of skills and abilities. The obvious things that most people think of geographers producing are maps. While having maps readily suited to fit one's needs is a nice thing to have for an internationally based organization like the UN, there are other traits that geographers bring to the table. Geographers can survey land, provide demographic analysis, analyze aerial photography, provide insight into just about anything of a spatial matter (border disputes, migration, etc.) That's just to name a few.