Mexico is located on North America or the Americas, depending on the 5 or 7 continent theory you are taught.
The 554 area code in Mexico corresponds to a specific region, primarily covering parts of Mexico City. It is used for landline and mobile phone services within that area. The area code is part of Mexico's system of dialing codes, which helps to identify geographic regions for telephone communication. If you're calling a number that starts with 554, you're likely connecting to a phone in Mexico City.
The Aztec civilization was located in the Valley of Mexico, where they established their capital city of Tenochtitlan on an island in Lake Texcoco. Today, this area is part of modern-day Mexico City.
Networks covering a limited or small geographic area are typically called LANs (local area networks). Of course, it depends heavily on your description of "small geographic area"
Mexico is located in the geographic realm of North America, although it is often included in regions with Central America to its south.
There is no area code 678 in Mexico.
The area covered by the geographic unit like a city, county or state.
It is 12 miles south-southwest of Willard.
North America (geographic) and Latin America (cultural).
Both the Yucatan and Florida peninsulas.
In political terms, yes because it shares the North American continent with the United States and Canada. In geographic terms no, beacuse Mexico's area of 1,972,550 square kilometers (761,606 sq mi) represents only 7.9% of the continent's area of 24,709,000 square kilometers (9,540,000 sq mi).
The Gulf of Mexico is a fixed geographic feature, it can not be used to explore anything (though it might be explored).
Geographic context is the geographic area that relates to a particular problem, discovery, or issue.