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Title: Mexico and It


1
Mexico and Its Geography
  • Junior and Senior Advanced Geography.
  • By Shawn Porath

2
Mexico
  • Geography
  • People
  • Government
  • Economy

3
Mexicos Geography
  • Area 764,000 sq. miles
  • (about three times the size of Texas)
  • Capital Mexico City
  • (pop. Of 18 million. Twice as many as New York)
  • Has many climates (from rainforest to desert and
    several in between)
  • See map

4
Maps
5
Maps elevation
6
People of Mexico
  • Population 98.5 million
  • U.S. has 270 million
  • 75 of population live in urban areas
  • Ethnic makeup 60 mestizo, 30 Amerindian, 9
    white, 1 other.
  • See map for major cities

7
City Map
8
Mexicos Government
  • Type of Government Federal Republic
  • Independent of Spain in 1810
  • See map of states.
  • Leader President Vicente Fox
  • Military Much smaller than U.S.
  • Only .3 of GDP

9
States Map
10
Mexicos Economy
  • Currency is the Peso
  • In 2000 approximately 9.39 pesos for a dollar.
  • See pictures
  • Per capita income 7,700
  • Inflation Rate 15
  • U.S. Only around 4 (why?)
  • Labor Force 36 million
  • Many work for little or no pay.

11
Pictures of Pesos
  • Examples of mexican money

12
Industries
  • Industries tobacco, chemicals, iron and steel,
    petroleum, mining, textiles, clothing, motor
    vehicles, tourism.
  • Exports 110 billion most to U.S. and Canada.
  • Imports 109 billion mainly from U.S., Japan,
    and Germany.

13
Natural Resources
  • Natural Resources Petroleum, silver, copper,
    gold, lead, zinc, natural gas, timber.
  • Agriculture Corn, wheat, soybeans, rice, beans,
    cotton, coffee, fruit, tomatoes, livestock, wood
    products.
  • See map

14
Topography map
15
Resources page
  • www.mexonline.com
  • www.geographic.org/maps/mexico_maps.html
  • www.geography.miningco.com/library/maps/blmexico
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