The countries between Mexico and South America are known as Central America.
Those countries are Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama and they conform Central America.
Yes, Central America connects South America at Panama/Columbia and North America at Guatemala/Belize/Mexico
Mexico is part of North America.
The separation of North America and South America is the Panama Canal (and for a more generic answer, the separation is just concluded to be at the Panama-Colombia border so Panama does not have to be split into two continents, although it is).
Yes and no. Central and South America are part of the Americas, indicating North and South America. However, they are not part of America meaning the US.
Mexico is in Latin America. Latin America is the Americas (including the Caribbean) with the exception of Canada, the US, Guyana, Suriname, and Guyane (French Guiana). Mexico happens to be in that part of Latin America that is also on the continent of North America.
Yes, Central America connects South America at Panama/Columbia and North America at Guatemala/Belize/Mexico
I guess you mean where in the Americas lies Mexico. It is on the southern tip of North America, acting as a bridge between North America and South America.
As a bridge between North America and South America.
In the Gulf of Mexico between North and South America. They are in the Continent of North America.
Gulf of Mexico!
It acts as a land-bridge between North America and South America.
Yes. It acts as a land bridge between Mexico and South America.
Mexico is part of North America.
Mexico lies between the United States of America (to the north) and Guatemala (to the south and part of South America).
Latin America. Also North America, if you have to divide the Americas between North and South America.
Canada, United States, Mexico,
Mexico is part of North America.