In fact, 34% of Mexico (670,668 sq km / 258,946 sq mi) is covered by forests of many kinds, including boreal, temperate and subtropical highland forests as well as tropical rain-forests or jungles. some of them would be:
Mexico itself!! :)
Tropical forests are typically found near the equator in regions with high temperatures and rainfall. Some major areas with tropical forests include the Amazon Rainforest in South America, the Congo Rainforest in Africa, and the Southeast Asian rainforests.
Cañon del Rio Blanco, in the state of Veracruz (Mexico) would be one of them.
Scrub forests and deserts qualify as such. These biomes account for 29% of Mexico's total land area -- same size of Spain and Lithuania, or California and Illinois put together.
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Mexico has no longer "territories" but states. Some of them would be Chihuahua, Sonora and Coahuila.
There are many resources extracted from forests in Mexico. Some of them would include:Timber source for construction and carpentry, however not on the extend that is performed on the US or Canada (mainly due to the hilly nature of Mexico, difficulting the transportation of logs into sawmills).As ecologic reserves, helping ecotourism activities.
Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, California and some other states have deserts, wetlands, forests and snowy places.
Pecans and chili peppers are major agriculture products in New Mexico. Oil & gas production is a major industry in New Mexico.
That it is native to forests and that it is not native to higher elevations is the reason why poinsettia cannot be ground in Mexico City.Specifically, the poinsettia grows along Mexico's Pacific coast and in Mexico's interior. Coastally, it is native to tropical forests. Inland, it needs dry, hot forests. Neither of these conditions will be found inland at Mexico's capital city.
Climate change is the major cause of dying forests in Germany.
All throughout its territory. In fact, 34% of Mexico (670,668 sq km / 258,946 sq mi) is covered by forests of many kinds, including boreal, temperate and subtropical highland forests as well as tropical rain-forests or jungles.