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Mexico is a country on the southern tip of North America. Not to be confused with the US State of New Mexico, it is home of ancient Aztec and Maya civilizations. Also known for Tequila, Mariachis, Cancun and Los Cabos, this is the place to ask anything related to Mexico.

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Would an American gps work in Mexico?

Yes, an American GPS should work in Mexico as long as it has access to satellite signals. However, be aware that the maps and points of interest may not be as detailed or accurate in Mexico compared to the United States.

What parts Mexico get snow?

Most regions south of the Tropic of Cancer (23° 26' 22'' N) don't get any snow, unless they are high mountains and peaks, such as the Popocatepetl volcano (19°01'20''N 98°37'40''W) which has an altitude of 5,426 metres (17,802 ft).

How do the physical features around Mexico City make the city more vulnerable to air pollution and earthquakes?

Mexico City is especially vulnerable to earthquakes because the Cocos Plate dips beneath the North American Plate producing a very active seismic zone. The Cocos plate runs along the west coast of southern Mexico and Central America.

Mexico's mountain ranges create three what?

Three temperature zones:

  • Tierra caliente (warm land)
  • Tierra templada (temperate land)
  • Tierra fria (cold land)

Who named Veracruz Mexico?

The city of Veracruz was founded by Hernan Cortes, who first landed there in 1519 at the start of his quest to conquer Mexico for Spain. It was named La Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz ("The Rich Town of the True Cross"). The state of Veracruz took its name from the city.

When did Mexico give California and the Territory of New Mexico to the US?

After the war between the US and Mexico was over, Mexico was left defeated and weak. President James K. Polk decided to get these two areas from Mexico in return for 15 million dollars. Later, in the Gadsden Purchase, the US bought present day Arizona and New Mexico.

When does Daylight Saving Time change in Mexico 2009?

Mexico:

In 2011, Daylight Saving Time begins April 3 - set your clock(s) forward one hour at 2:00 AM. It ends on October 30 - set your clock(s) back one hour at 2:00 AM.

In Mexico, Daylight Saving Time begins on the first Sunday of April and ends on the last Sunday in October. The clocks move forward one hour in March and back one hour in October.

Future years:

2012: Sunday, April 1, and ends Sunday, October 28, 2012

2013: Sunday, April 7, and ends Sunday, October 27, 2013

2014: Sunday, April 6, and ends Sunday, October 30, 2014

2015: Sunday, April 5, and ends Sunday, October 29, 2015

2016: Sunday, April 3, and ends Sunday, October 27, 2016

Ten Mexican cities at or near the U.S. border follow the same Daylight Saving Time Schedule as the United States, which is from the 2nd Sunday of March until the 1st Sunday of November. They are, from east to west,...

  • Matamoros, Tamaulipas
  • Reynosa, Tamaulipas
  • Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
  • Anahuac, Nuevo Leon
  • Piedras Negras, Coahuila
  • Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila
  • Ojinaga, Chihuahua
  • Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua
  • Mexicali, Baja California
  • Tijuana, Baja California

The state of Sonora does not observe Daylight Saving Time. The time there is always UTC-7, just like its neighbor to the north, Arizona.

When the eastern time zone springs forward will Puerto Vallarta still be one hour behind?

No. Both zones could end up with two hours of difference, due to the fact that daylight saving time starts on different dates fort each region.

How many nautical miles from Australia to Mexico?

The distance from Australia to Mexico is approximately 8,000 nautical miles.

Famous people from baja California?

Can you send me a list of the most famous people from Baja California.

Is it true that the Yucatan Peninsula protudes into Pacific Ocean?

No it is not true that the Yucatan Peninsula protrudes into the Pacific Ocean.

Is Mexico in Greece?

No, Mexico and Greece are both separate countries.

No, Mexico and Greece are both separate countries.

No, Mexico and Greece are both separate countries.

No, Mexico and Greece are both separate countries.

No, Mexico and Greece are both separate countries.

No, Mexico and Greece are both separate countries.

Mexico has more biodiversity than the US because it is?

Mexico has more biodiversity than the US because it has a wider variety of ecosystems due to its varied geography and climate. Mexico also has a higher number of endemic species, meaning species that are unique to that region. Additionally, Mexico's conservation efforts have helped protect its diverse flora and fauna.

What is the climate of southern Mexico?

Low-lying areas are mostly tropical savanna, with fairly constant temperature averages between 24°C (75°F) and 28°C (83°F). Towns and cities on the Sierra Madre mountain ranges bellow the 1,000 meter mark (3,300 feet) have relatively constant, pleasant temperatures throughout the year between 16°C (61°F) and 20°C (68°F); the most common climate is subtropical highland. Above 2,000 meters (6,600 feet), temperatures drop as low as an average yearly range between 8°C (47°F) and 12°C (54°F).

Some cities' temperature ranges are listed:

  • Oaxaca: 20°C (68°F)
  • Chilpancingo: 20°C (68°F)
  • Acapulco: 30°C (86°F)
  • Tuxtla Gutierrez: 25°C (77°F)

How frequently does the sun appear directly overhead in Mexico City?

The sun appears directly overhead in Mexico City twice a year during the summer solstice and winter solstice. This occurs when the sun's rays are perpendicular to the Tropic of Cancer, where Mexico City is located.

What are some names of Mexico volcanoes?

Some of them include:

  • Pico de Orizaba
  • Popocatepetl
  • Paricutin
  • Colima
  • El Chichon
  • Pinacate Peaks
  • Tres Virgenes
  • Barcena
  • Socorro
  • Ceboruco
  • Volcan de San Martin

There are approximately 42 active and extinct volcanoes in Mexico.

What caused troubled at Anahuac in 1835?

Trouble at Anahuac in 1835 was primarily caused by disagreements between Mexican authorities and American settlers over issues such as land rights, tariffs, and local governance. The conflict escalated when Mexican officials attempted to enforce customs duties and disarmed the settlers, leading to tension and eventual armed confrontations.

What fruit are grown in Mexico?

Mexico cultivates oranges, apples, table grapes, tangerines, grapefruit, pears and raisins; followed by bananas, mangoes, lemons, limes, watermelons, peaches, nectarines, plums, avocados, pineapples, and strawberries. Most fruit grown in Mexico is exported to the United States, Europe and Japan markets during the winter season.

What is the coldest place in Mexico?

The coldest place in Mexico is typically the municipality of Temósachic in the state of Chihuahua, which experiences temperatures below freezing during the winter months. This region is located in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range, contributing to its cold climate.

What is the altitude zone of Mexico' s coastal lowlands?

  • The top one is Tierra fria (cold land) which is 6,500 feet (2000 m) it grows potatoes, wheat, and apples
  • The next one is Tierra templada (temperate land) which is 2,500 feet (760 m) it grows coffee, corn, citrus fruits
  • The farthest one down is Tierra caliente (warm land) which is 0 feet (0 m) grows bananas, cocoa, sugarcane, rice

What is the name of the volcanoe that erupted in Mexico in a mans backyard?

There is no volcano situated in the Gulf of Mexico. If there was, states such as Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Texas would be more prone to earthquakes. There has been no seismic activity in the Gulf for centuries.