The opposite of Mexico in the world (a.k.a. its antipodes) would be the middle of the Indian ocean.
Somewhere in the Indian Ocean qualifies as such; the exact point is (-33.387222, 104.528056), some 400 miles west of Perth, Australia.
The opposite of huge Is tiny.
Opposite leaves are opposite each other, on opposite sides of the plant stem. Alternate leaves are on opposite sides of the stem but they are higher or lower than each other - not opposite
Mexico (Mexico City)
The opposite of sky is typically considered to be ground or earth.
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I'm not sure what opposite means in this question. Texas borders on Mexico and Canada is on the opposite border of the U.S.
The spill was very far away from Mexico, and moving in the opposite direction (towards Louisianna coastline-- so there really wasn't anything for Mexico to do.
They are the same; both countries are on the northern hemisphere.
America is the country on the opposite to India
It is directly opposite to Presidio, Texas, on the Mexican side of the border.
Many of them were pro slavery which was in directly opposite to Mexico's antislavery policy.
El Paso, Texas is opposite to Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, along the US-Mexico Border.
Cozumel is in the easternmost part of southern Mexico, in the state of Quintana Roo.
No. Mount Everest is almost on the opposite side of the Earth. Distance between Mexico City and Mt. Everest is approximately 14,716 kilometers (9144 miles).
In fact it is the opposite: almost 40% of the population lives on the Central Mexican Plateau.
No. The Gulf of Mexico separates the Yucatan Peninsula (a large, triangular peninsula opposite to the Florida Peninsula) from mainland Mexico.The Gulf of California (also known as Sea of Cortes) is the actual body of water that separates the thin but large Baja California Peninsula from mainland Mexico.