The country’s total area is 1,972,550 square kilometers, or nearly 3 times the size of Texas. Its capital, Mexico City, is located in the south-central part of the country. Mexico has numerous major landforms, landmarks, bodies of water, and major cities, which are also tourist attractions. Some of the major landforms are the Central Mexican plateaus, which consume much of northern and central Mexico. The plateaus extend from the north side, which borders the United States, to the cordillera neovolcanica, a belt of volcanoes in the south. Mexico is known for the major landmarks and tourist attractions. The whole country is home to hundreds of ancient temples and structures like the Calkmul, Cooper Canyon, Mitla, Palenque, Taxco, Chichen Itza, and countless more.
The Gulf of Mexico is located on the east side of Mexico and is considered one of the most popular places to visit on vacation. The Gulf is home to many resorts and beaches and interests a lot of local and non-local …show more content…
Each city is unique in its own way and contributes to the Mexican culture enormously. Mexico City is the largest city in Mexico with a population of 8,815,080 people, then Ecatepec, Guadalajara, and Puebla. The country of Mexico is a very populated area.
Mexico is a very poor country the family’s there have little to know money, so all the clothing the kids and parents have are either made there self or has been passed down from older generation.
Mexico’s main natural recourses is oil, Mexico makes a majority of their money from the production of petroleum products. Mexico currently pumps about 3.46 million barrels of crude oil each day. This strong output as well as the estimated reserve’s provides Mexico with both direct revenue as well as collateral for loans. Most of the petroleum in Mexico is situated around the Gulf of Mexico in the states of Veracruz, Tabasco, Campeche, and Chiapas. The land use in Mexico is manly used for farming and raising livestock. Mexico’s main crops include grains such as corn and wheat, tropical fruits and various vegetables. Agricultural exports are important, especially coffee, tropical fruits and winter fruits and vegetables. Sixty percent of Mexico’s agricultural exports go to the United