Corn or maize.
Southern Mexico is the poorest, least developed region in Mexico. Some problems include a bad distribution of income, low wages and general social discontent.
It is found on the northern state of Chihuahua (bordering Texas) with a population density of 14 people per square kilometer (36 people / sq mi). For comparison purposes, Mexico's average is 57 people / sq km (147 people / sq mi).
Southern Mexico is the poorest, least developed region in Mexico. It is composed of three states: Chiapas, Guerrero and Oaxaca. The economy of these states is overwhelmingly concentrated on agriculture, with some agroindustrial and manufacturing activities, especially along the coasts.
Cattle are domesticated; they've been domesticated for over at least 1000 years.
Besides the fact that maize (corn) was first domesticated in Mexico almost 3000 years ago, it is also a profitable crop, at least when compared against other cereals such as wheat and rice.
Southern Mexico is the poorest, least developed region in Mexico. As such, most of its industries are of extractive or agroindustrial nature, such as mining, fishing and food processing. Specific areas such as the larger cities (Chilpancingo, Oaxaca, Tuxtla Gutierrez) have light manufacturing such as clothing, shoes and furniture.
The jaguar, it is the most wild of all cats.
No, or at least very, very seldom. Southern California doesn't really get hurricanes. (Baja California in Mexico can, but the US state of California doesn't).
no because they live in Antarctica and that is a wild place... well at least I think it is.. haha :)
The Baja California Peninsula is the least densely populated region in Mexico.
The Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts, on northern Mexico.
No. It is one of the least popular sports in Mexico.