Central and southern Mexico, including the Yucatan peninsula.
You will never find any pyramid on northern Mexico, due to its arid nature (i.e: the harsh climate prevented the rise of large-scale agricultural activites).
No, not all pyramids are in the desert. While the most famous pyramids, such as those in Egypt, are located in desert areas, pyramids can also be found in other environments. For example, in Central America, the Mayans built pyramids in jungle regions.
There are no Incan pyramids in Mexico. Either you are looking for Aztec or Mayan pyramids in central and southern Mexico or you are looking for the Inca pyramids located in Peru (South America)
There are no Incan pyramids in Mexico. Either you are looking for Aztec or Mayan pyramids in central and southern Mexico or you are looking for the Inca pyramids located in Peru (South America)
There are historic pyramids in Egypt and Mexico (mostly) but there are modern pyramids, too.
Ancient Pyramids were built in Egypt and Mexico!
Yes. There are natural regions, socioeconomic regions as well as federal states in Mexico.
Great pyramids of cholula also known as the tlachihualtepet
No. They are from the Teotihuacan civilization, who were precursors of the Aztecs.
Egypt, Mexico
The Aztec pyramids are located in present-day Mexico, primarily in and around the city of Mexico City. The most famous Aztec pyramids are found at the archeological site of Teotihuacan, located just outside of Mexico City.
Deep within the jungles of Mexico and Guatemala and extending into the limestone shelf of the Yucatan peninsula lie the mysterious temples and Mayan pyramids
Mayans help built the biggest pyramids in Mexico