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Yes: It has a Pacific coast & a coastline on the Gulf of Mexico & Caribbean Sea.
The highest point in South america is the Cerro Acrongua Mountain at 6,960 meters.
Yes, New Mexico primarily uses the imperial system, which includes units such as inches, feet, and pounds. However, the metric system is also used in certain industries and scientific fields in the state.
Mesquite is a tree from Mexico and the S-W of United States; creosote is a chemical product.
Some geographical factors that might benefit industrial growth in Mexico include its proximity to the United States, access to key trade routes like the Gulf of Mexico, abundant natural resources such as oil and minerals, and a diverse climate that supports various industries. Additionally, Mexico's large land area allows for different types of industrial activities to thrive in different regions.
Approximately USD 101 million. Total FDI for Mexican textile industries was USD 168.9 during 2012.
Bolivia is a country, south east of Mexico.
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Spain: Madrid Mexico: Mexico City Bolivia: La Paz
Bolivia, Peru & Mexico.
For good:Plant trees.Recycle many materials such as metal, glass, paper and plastics.Some farms have sustainable farming methods.For bad:Drive oil-based motor vehicles.Have many polluting industries, such as oil, chemical, textile or dyeing.Incur in illegal logging.
Mexico: Mexico CityBolivia: La Paz
Vehicles and heavy industry (steel, glass, textile and chemical plants are the worst offenders) are the top contributors to bad air quality in Mexico City.
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Mexico
Mexico, Spain, Bolivia
U.S. textile exports to Mexico jumped from $1.1 billion to more than $3 billion between 1995 and 2002.