There are a city, state and country named Mexico:
Paricutin is in North America, specifically in Mexico.
Iceland is actually located in the North Atlantic Ocean and so not on a continent. However, it is considered part of the continent Europe.
Copper canyon is in Mexico, North America.
No. "Mexico" is too big to be considered as such. It however, has an isthmus, connecting the Gulf of Mexico with the Pacific Ocean. It is known as the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
Both are different geographical bodies: Mexico is a country while Africa is a whole continent (e.g. much bigger). The biggest country in the world is Russia, while the biggest continent is Asia.
Mexico is considered to be on the North American Continent.
The Popocatepetl volcano is located in Mexico, and is considered to be part of the North American continent.
If you mean is Mexico it's own continent that is no, Mexico belongs to the North American continent.
There's only 2 countries north of Mexico
There is no continent of Mexico. Mexico is just a country.
mexico is in the continent of north america!
Mexico is a country, not a continent. Continents do not have capitals, except for Australia, which is both a continent and a country. The capital of the country of Mexico is Mexico City.
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Yes if you consider "America" as the continent where countries such as Canada, the United States or Mexico are located; otherwise a Mexican is from Mexico and an American is from the United States.
No. A gulf is a large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea "trapped" by two extensions of land. In the case of the Gulf of Mexico, the two extensions of land would be the Florida and Yucatan peninsulas.
Yes, according to the 7-continent model. According to the 5-continent model, Mexico belongs to the American (or Americas) continent.
The Gulf of Mexico is in the North American continent. North America, or northern America depending on your continent model.