They are very limited and quite dependent on the Rio Grande.
The Rio Grande and Pecos River are the major rivers in New Mexico. The major lakes in New Mexico are Elephant Butte Reservoir, Conchas Lake, Caballo Reservoir, and Navajo Reservoir.
Petroleum, natural gas, copper, gold, silver and zinc are natural resources in New Mexico.
the same ones in New Mexico
Earl F. Sorensen has written: 'Mineral resources and water requirements for New Mexico minerals industries' -- subject(s): Mineral industries, Mines and mineral resources, Water-supply 'Water use by categories in New Mexico counties and river basins, and irrigated acreage in 1980' -- subject(s): Water consumption
water.
Lynn A. Garrabrant has written: 'Water resources of Taos County, New Mexico' -- subject(s): Water-supply, Groundwater
it is a nice place it is like Mexico that is nice too.
Uses, consumes and sells them
Robert G. Myers has written: 'Annual water-resources review, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, 1988' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Hydrology, Water consumption, Water-supply 'Geohydrology of the aquifers that may be affected by the surface mining of coal in the Fruitland Formation in the San Juan Basin, northwestern New Mexico' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Hydrology 'Test wells TW1, TW2, and TW3, White Sands Missile Range, Otero County, New Mexico' -- subject(s): Borings 'Bibliography of dissertations and theses on water and water related topics from New Mexico State University through December 1980' -- subject(s): Academic Dissertations, Bibliography, Dissertations, New Mexico State University, Water, Water resources development
Mexico got new resources and got allies
There are no peninsulas in New Mexico because there are no major bodies of water near New Mexico.
The Rio Grande borders New Mexico and Mexico.