Mexico is on the southern tip of North America, just south of the United States border. it is also between the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean.
A region based on political boundaries is a formal region.
Tropical Humid Forests.
the Yucatan Peninsula
Yes, the Baha region of Mexico is indeed a peninsula.
No. Mexico City, capital of the country of Mexico is the region that is slowly sinking, by a couple of inches a year due to water table depletion.
Both. Mexico (capital: Mexico City) is an independent country with a political system on its own and as such, it is also considered an independent economic entity or region within the continent of North America.
Canada: Ottawa Venezuela: Caracas Mexico: Mexico City
The largest producers of oil in the region are Venezuela and Mexico; the largest producers of silver are Mexico and Peru respectively. Therefore, the only country within the region where you will find both commodities in vast amounts is Mexico.
Oil is the most abundant resource in Latin America north of the equator. Mexico and Venezuela have the largest reserves of oil in that region.
Arizona is a state within the united states...therefore it is a political region, geographically situated in the southwestern united states, and borders Mexico, New Mexico, California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. This makes it also an economic region, especially in relation to the frontier economies of Sonora Mexico.
Oil is the answer.
major river of venezuela's iron eastern region?
Oil (Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico) and Silver (Mexico)
Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia and Peru are by far the largest suppliers of such mineral fuel in the region.
Venezuela is in South America, on its northern coast.
The Americas 39% locally (with in US borders) 20% from Mexico and Venezuela 16% from Canada 72% of it comes from the western hemisphere.
No. It is a federal republic, consisting of 31 states and one federal district.