Well, it depends on where you live and what place in Mexico you are going to. If you live in Washington then you probably fly through Oregon and California. Just give me the state you live in and I'll find out.
No, you can't fly to Cuba from the United States, you have to go to Mexico and get a flight there.
None if your travel was by sea.
By the shortest route, you go through Missouri, Oklahoma and the panhandle of Texas.
Yes, you need a passport to go from the U.S. to Mexico because Mexico is not part of the U.S. If you were going to a U.S. territory and you were a U.S. citizen, you would not need a passport.
The Colorado river flows through the states Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, California, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming in the USA
No, the Rocky Mountains do not go through Texas. The Rocky Mountains run primarily through the western United States, including states such as Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.
Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Montana.
The Rio Grande River flows through Colorado, New Mexico, as well as Texas. The Rio Grande creates the border between Mexico and Texas.
Nevada and Utah or Arizona and New Mexico.
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There were five states: Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado and New Mexico.
Two-thirds of Mexico's zinc exports go to the United States.