Directly South:
south of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, California.
Scary:) No, but seriously: it all depends on where in Mexico you are in. SOme parts are nicer than others. all depends on location.
Mexico's average income (2013) is of approximately US$12,732. Canada's average income is approximately of US$28,194 a year. This means Mexico's average income is roughly 45% of Canada's.
Depending on the specific location, but at least when compared against US/Europe weather, yes.
$110,000 annually - 34th in terms of ranking compared to other US governors.
Both are mostly the same, with two key differences: Mexico is hilly, with less navigable rivers; also railroad transport is confined to cargo hauling.
Mexico is south of the US. consequently the US is north of Mexico
Vietnam's area is 126,000 square miles or so. It is a little larger than New Mexico.
Poland's size can be compared to a size of New Mexico.
No. The US is north of Mexico.
The US BORDERS Mexico.
Mexico is south of the US.
Since Mexico and the US share a boarder, technically the distance from Mexico to the US is zero.