Which country is richer Mexico or Guatemala?
Clearly, Mexico is much richer than Guatemala.
Why is Mexico's population density higher in central Mexico?
Soil quality and climate are the main factors for such high population density. Central Mexico has a high altitude above sea level (around 2000 meters or 6500 ft), allowing a temperate climate unlike the scorching deserts to the north, or the suffocating tropical rain-forests to the south.
Also, central Mexico's altitude is the result of strong volcanic activity, resulting in rich topsoil that allows higher agricultural yields and in turn, bigger populations.
How long does it take to fly from Montreal to puerto vallarta?
The flight time from San Juan in Puerto Rico to Jamaica is approximately 7 hours and 2 minutes.
The total distance is approximately 5583.45 km or 3469 miles.
This flight time is approximate. Factors such as weather conditions could affect the flight time.
On general terms, yes. Considering that Mexico has the same land area of Spain, the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Germany put together, it is. Some places in Mexico have frequent snowfalls, others are temperate and many others are hotter such as deserts and tropical rainforests.
What is Mexico's most valuable mineral resource?
Mexico has some of the world's largest deposits of petroleum, silver, copper, gold, lead, zinc and natural gas; it is a major producer of timber and hydroelectric power and has minor, however commercially important deposits of minerals such as gypsum, iron, tin and sulfur.
Distance from Des Moines IA to Mexico border?
Driving distance is 1857 kilometers (1154 miles). Flight distance (as the crow flies) is of 1567 kilometers (974 miles).
Why does the donkey live in Mexico?
Because it is one of the many species of animals bred in Mexico, along horses, mules, chickens or cattle.
Considering Mexico is a devote Catholic country, Both Santa Claus and the Three Magi qualify as such.
Traditional gift exchange has occurred on Epiphany Day(Jan 6), when the Biblical Magi (Melchior, Caspar, Balthasar) provide the gifts to well-behaved children. However, especially in northern Mexico, many families also have their gift exchange during Christmas (Dec 25).
What two countries are north of Mexico and are part of the North American continent?
Canada and the United States are north of Mexico and in North America.
Who purchased southern border of Arizona and New Mexico from Mexico?
Nobody; both territories were war booty during the Mexican-American War (1846 - 1848).
What hemispheric quadrant is Mexico located in?
Mexico is in the Northern and Western hemispheres, along other countries such as Canada, Cuba or the United States.
How do they say 'Halloween' in Mexico?
"feliz dia de los muertos" in English, that is translated to Happy Halloween!
Mexico does not celibrate Halloween; they have a holiday called "Day of the Dead" which is celebrated on November 1st.
How does the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico effect the environment?
It doesn't; at east not yet. Most oil is transported by the Gulf of Mexico stream, which is taking it into the Gulf states (Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama) and then bordering Florida's coast into the Atlantic Ocean.
This doesn't mean however, that Mexico is safe: with the hurricane season any cyclone could hit the oil spill, "transporting" the oil into far and away lands, including Mexico.
Why was it difficult for Mexicans to rule themselves after independence?
They couldn't build a stable government so that left it open for the French to overrule.
Why was Aztecs trip to Mexico so important?
They were already inhabiting present-day Mexico at the time first contact with Europeans was established in 1519. They are also one of the "founding civilizations" of current Mexican culture, along with beliefs and traditions from other civilizations found within Mexico (such as Mayans) as well as those imposed by Spanish conquistadors between the 16th and 19th centuries -- Mexico itself won its independence from Spain in 1821.
What languages are spoken in Teotihuacan Mexico?
Uxmal is an ancient Mayan city in Yukatán, the language spoken there was the Mayan language.
When Mexico won its independence in 1821 it inherited the New Mexico?
Yes. When Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821, all the territories it possessed included Mexico, most of Central America (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica) as well as today's US States of California, Nevada, Utah, Texas and parts of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming.
How is Southern Alberta and the Gulf of Mexico connected?
The Gulf of Mexico watershed occupies in Canada a small portion of southern Alberta and Saskatchewan. The waters drain south into the Mississippi system, which ultimately drains into the Gulf of Mexico. (The Gulf is part of the Atlantic Ocean but, because of the Mississippi, it is often studied as a separate entity).
Finally, parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan have closed watersheds or areas of internal drainage: these are river systems that do not drain into any ocean.
Time difference between Vancouver bc and los cabos Mexico?
One hour; if it is 3 PM in Vancouver, it would be 4 PM in Los Cabos.
What are Mexico three economic regions call?
"El norte" (The North), "El Centro" (The Center or Central Region) and "El Sur" (The South).
There is a small Mexican phrase that summarizes it all:
"While the North works, the Center thinks and the South rests."
What is the main products of Chiapas Mexico?
Coffee, honey and sugar. Chiapas also excels in amber jewelry, clay, leather and wood handcrafts.
What kind of fabric do they use in Mexico?
Most fabrics found in any country around the world:
The most common would be cotton, with varying percentages of nylon, rayon and other synthetic fibers. The most expensive would usually be silk, as it has to be imported from Southeast Asia.
Because both regions were conquered and settled by Spanish conquistadors during the 16th century. They imposed several traits such as customs, language and religion to the conquered, Native American peoples found throughout the region.
What was the first capital of Mexico?
Mexico was found on March 13, 1325 when Aztec people found their capital city of Tenochtitlan at the place we know today as Mexico City.