No country in the world produces something that no other country does, at least during modern times. However, Mexico is one of the biggest producers of oil and silver in the world; also one of the greatest exporters of products into the United States (behind China and Canada) and also is home of some handcrafts and works of art - such as Taxco jewelry or Oaxacan black pottery - very difficult to find anywhere else, but mostly due to cultural differences.
We grow and harvest we get stuff from other countries and we do other thongs to get our food
Because if you live in the UK, we cannot grow much food, so our food has to be exported from other, hot countries that can grow this food. Therefore it has to travel far distances DUUH
America, Europe, Mexico, and many other countries they also grow on farm
Yes Helianthus was native to the Americas growing in Mexico at least as far back as 2600BC. Taken from Mexico to Spain the sunflower was popular in Europe around the 18th Century and is cultivated worldwide.
The U.S., india, Mexico, Summer in alaska, Etc.
The Frangipani flower is native to countries located in the southern hemisphere. These countries include: Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. It also grows in other warm areas like Spain.
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All different types of food can come from other countries apart from the things you only grow in your country- but about 99.9% of foods you can grow in all countries- what with the introduction of man made habitats, incubators etc etc.
that lots of food can grow
Same as in usa, they also use wheat for food. Some countries do not grow enough of it to satisfy the need of their polulation, so they need to import it.
No. They are native from Mexico, but many of them have been "exported" to other parts of the world.
A lot of food is grown in Ireland. Ireland also produces dairy products and also beef, pork, poultry and lamb products. Things that cannot be produced in Ireland are imported from other countries that do produce those foods.