Anyone know Mexico facts?
In many ways Mexico and the United States are very similar, i.e. they're on the same hunk of land which means that similar animals, vegetation, minerals and recreational activity should be similar. Here are some answers that i think can be of great assistance to you:1. corn, wheat, soybeans, rice, beans, cotton, coffee, fruit, tomatoes; beef, poultry, dairy products; wood products 2. Black Bear, Ocelot, Puma, Jaguar, Tucan, Flamingo, Seal, and for a more flare kind of name animals called quetzal (a small greenish colorful bird) and a teporingo (looks a lot like a field mouse that if you google you'll get a picture), and for laffs ang giggles you could probably say the chupacabras! 3.Economic Activity-14th largest economy in the world, GDP official rate is 893 billion as of 2007 estimate, GDP adjusted for purchasing power parity 1.353 trillion (basically means, you get more bang for your buck), GDP growth rate 3.2%, work force is 44.8 million people out of 110 million total, Per capita gdp is 12,400 dlls per capita and the unemployment rate is 3.7% but about 25% of work force work something akin to part time jobs.4. petroleum, silver, copper, gold, lead, zinc, natural gas, timber 5. Recreational Activity- Beach, Soccer to the south with some baseball and basketball, baseball and basketball to the north as well as some soccer. American Football is played throughout the country by several colleges but it is not as widespread, good nightlife in every city, people enjoy life. A lot of family time, in many cases couples live at home for a short while, many unmarried young men and women do not move out until marriage, cousins are close. All major sports available, from Jai Alai to some of the best golf courses in the world.6. Oil, Natural Gas, Tourism (this is considered the exportation of services, if people come for vacation and spend money in Mexico, then Mexico is considered to have exported services) all the minerals, all the vegetation as well, plus many many manufactured goods. From Furniture to big screen TVs.7.See number 2, all of those are indigenous
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