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What elements can help me to identify the border of Mexico and Canada?

Canada and Mexico do not border each other


What countries in Caribbean was affected by hurricane?

Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean are affected by the hurricane season (June 15 - October 31) each year.


Where does each country borders the us?

mexico on the south, canada on the north.


What do pacific ocean and gulf of Mexico and Caribbean sea have in common?

Those two bodies of water border each other. For instance, the Yucatan peninsula has shoreline both on the Gulf of Mexico as well as on the Caribbean Sea.


What is nafta and how does it affect Mexico us and Canada?

NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Association; it helped Mexico, Canada, and the US trade easier with each other.


Each year monarch buterflies migrate from the US and Canada to?

Mexico, Michoacan


How do the United States Mexico and Canada help each other?

They don't really "help" each other. The three countries are important trade an business partners, and depending on the bilateral relationship, (US-Mexico, Canada-Mexico, Canada-US) it also includes security, diplomatic and defense treaties that allow for increased economic integration.


What are the sub-regions of Latin America?

Some sub-regions of Latin America include the Caribbean, Central America, South America, and Mexico. Each of these sub-regions has its own unique cultural, historical, and geographical characteristics that distinguish it from the others.


What are the cyclonic affected areas of north America?

Southern Mexico, all of Central America and the Caribbean. These areas have a hurricane season from June until October each year.


Things in common between Canada and Mexico in regards to trade?

Both trade capital goods between each other. For example, Canada sells electrical machinery that will be used in Mexico to assemble automobiles; Mexico sells machinery to Canada that can be used to manufacture furniture. Also, both countries trade food items that can't be produced in the host country or have a high demand on the destination country: Mexico sells tropical fruit that can't be cultivated in Canada such as mangoes or pineapples, and purchases wheat and corn that are cultivated on Canada's southern provinces.


What are Mexico's nuclear capabilities?

Mexico has two operating nuclear reactors on Laguna Verde, Veracruz with a capacity of 683 GW each. As host, founder and signatory country of the Treaty of Tlatelolco - which established Latin America and the Caribbean to be a nuclear weapons free zone - Mexico also has some nuclear research laboratories, but all are focused on civil applications and are supervised by the Agency for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (OPANAL), based in Mexico City. Thus, Mexico does not have any nuclear weapons.


What are the three continents in north America?

North America consists of three continents: North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Each of these regions has distinct cultural, geographical, and historical characteristics that differentiate them from one another.