Yes. Mexico has a pretty rugged geography, in such way that its median altitude is on the 1,000-2,000 meter (3,000-6,000 feet) range. This means Mexico has an overall warm climate, but much of its territory is temperate and even cool, depending on altitude. For instance, Mexico City is on the same latitude as Hawaii, but due to its elevation, it has a rather mild climate of 18 ºC (64 ºF).
mexico
Mexico (Mexico City)
The USA is geographically diverse, with many areas that are both flat and hilly. For example, the Midwest region tends to be flatter with expansive plains, while the Western regions have mountainous and hilly terrain. The country's topography varies widely across different states and regions.
The Awsome Mexico
It is in the country of Mexico, 72 Kilometers (45 miles) west of Mexico City. Its coordinates are 19°17'33''N 99°39'25''W. It is also the capital of the State of Mexico, and is the sixth largest city in Mexico, with 1,610,786 inhabitants.
It is mostly hilly terrain.
Hilly to mountainous and quite arid.
Hilly terrain and plains with a temperate grassland climate, as well as pine and oak forests.
There is the Texas Hill Country which is located in Central Texas.
Of course. The Sierra Madre mountain ranges are examples of that.
Hilly and mountainous terrain on both semiarid and desert environments.
Varied. From mountainous Chihuahua to the hilly regions of central Mexico, to the flatlands of the Yucatan peninsula, Mexico has a wide variety of landscapes.
'Cause it is hilly
The Etruscans settled in Italy.
No. It has it all: from steep mountains to hilly terrain to flat lands.
Grows in dry, hilly areas of California and Northern Mexico.
There are no countries in Mexico, Mexico is a country.