70%
I guess you mean "treated." Only 15% of waste water is treated. The remaining is reused in irrigated agriculture, including alfalfa, barley, wheat and corn.
That's water supplied to homes from the pipes and supply system owned by the city, as opposed to having a private well.
In general terms, the Gulf of Mexico is east of Mexico City. However, as the Gulf is a huge expanse of water, its bearing from Mexico City varies greatly. The northern Gulf of Mexico (around New Orleans) has a bearing from Mexico City of 40° northeast; the southern Gulf of Mexico (around the city of Coatzacoalcos, Mexico) is around 104° east-southeast from Mexico City.
92º Celsius
rural is when you move to a city. that answer is bull- life there is full of poverty (poor people with out homes)
Some areas of greater Mexico City sink by a few inches each year. This is due to water-table depletion (Mexico City stands on the remains of Lake Texcoco).
Mexico City.
Mexico City
10%
The Rio Grande.
70%
Gulf of Mexico