Tennessee northern border runs at 36 degress 30' a boundry that countiued from North Carolina. On its eastern border on North Carolina its a rugged line due to appalachian mountains. On its western border Mississippi river helps form Arkansas-Tennessee. On its southern border it runs at 35 degress due to georgia. And tennessee was influenced with this line and accepted it to go towards mississppi river.
You mean geographic shape? Located atop three tectonic plates (North American, Pacific and Cocos Plates), Mexico is one of the most geologically active regions of Earth. This has resulted in a varied topography, which includes the three Sierra Madre mountain ranges, the Mexican Altiplano (or Central Mexican Plateau) and the flat lands of the Yucatan Peninsula.
The founders pieced all the colonies together and got the shape of the USA
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The shape of New Mexico is a square
Many people describe the shape of Mexico in many different ways. Some will describe Mexico as looking like a blob that has no particular shape.
It looks like a seahorse.
zia, it is the shape on the New Mexico State flag
America has brought change to the world. This is something that Spain, Mexico and European could not do.
America has brought change to the world. This is something that Spain, Mexico and European could not do.
Same as in the U.S. - 110 v. Electric plugs have the same shape too.
The cost of a 1935 Mexico 2 centavos can be different prices. It all depends on the shape the coin is in.
It depends on how you define "money problems". It has poverty and Mexico is defined as a "developing country", but it is in much better shape than say, Brazil, South Africa, India or China.
Shape and geography like California, but in square miles probably closer to Arizona or New Mexico.
No. Size of population doesn't correlate with level of development. For example, India is a country with almost 11 times the size of Mexico's population, and it is in much worse shape - i.e.: less development - than Mexico. On the other hand, Japan which is the third largest economy in the world, is a bit more populated than Mexico but has one of the highest living standards in the world.
No; it is a Gulf, hence the name. Just for you to understand, a Gulf has the shape of a bay, but on a much larger scale.