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1 Mexico powerpoint notes
Church in main square of Mex.City Beach resort in Mexico Mayan Temple

2 A) The Land Size: 14th biggest country in world.
Mexico forms part of a land bridge between NA& SA. Pacific Ocean borders on the West. Gulf of Mexico borders to the East. Landscape- Mountains, plains, plateaus, deserts

3 B) Land of the Shaken Earth
Natural Hazards: Tsunamis, Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Hurricanes Has rugged landscape Why? Plates of earths crust collide for billions of yrs. Famous volcanoes (Popocatepetl) nicknamed “El Popo” & Colima. Country is called “land of the shaking earth.”

4 1) Mountains and Plateaus
3 major mountain ranges in Mexico. -Sierra Madre Occidental (runs N to S along western Mexico) -Sierra Madre Oriental (runs along eastern side) Sierra Madre del Sur (SW mexico.) The mountains surround the Plateau of Mexico (large, flat center) which covers 40% of the country.

5 2) Coastal Lowlands Many of the countries longest rivers flow through the coastal lowlands. Rio Grande forms a border between US and Mexico. It empties into the Gulf of Mexico. Rio Grande is the 5th longest in North America and 20th longest in the world.

6 C) Climate Latitude and altitude affect Mexico’s climates.
Mexico’s mountain ranges create 3 altitude zones. On the coastal plains it is “Hot land” (tierra caliente) very hot and humid all year. Dense rainforest are also located here. Avg. Temp. 77+

7 Climate Con’t As you climb mountains the temperature becomes cooler or moderate. (tierra templada) Farmers grow variety of crops. Avg. Temp degrees. At the top of mountains it is very cold (tierra fria) little or no plant life. Avg. Temp 55-64

8 D. Mexico’s flag Colors of flag: Green, White, Red
Middle of Mexico’s flag is a coat of arms. The coat of arms is a picture of an eagle sitting on a cactus eating a snake. Flag adopted in 1821

9 E. Mexico’s Economy *In the mid-1990’s the United States, Mexico and Canada approved a trade agreement called ________________. #11 economy in the world Population below poverty line: 52.3% Exports: #12 (United States 81%) Imports: #11 (U.S. 47%, China 18%)

10 ECONOMY continued Manufacturing and mining are vital to the economy.
About 20% of world’s silver is mined in Mexico Service industries (tourism,banking) strengthen Mexico’s economy. Rich in minerals, poor in fertile land. Only 11% of Mexico’s land can be farmed on. Why? (Mountains, Volcanoes, Deserts,Rainforests)

11 Silver Example of where they mine Silver in Mexico.

12 3 Economic Regions 1) Central Mexico- Economic heart of the country.
60% of people live in this area Good conditions for agriculture Large Industrial cities (Mexico City,Guadalajara.) Mexico City is huge for this region 21 million people, center of Mexico’s gov’t.

13 Picture of Mexico City

14 2) The North Baja California and northern part of Plateau of Mexico.
Farming is limited b/c of dry conditions. Grow cotton, fruits, cereals,vegetables Ranchers raise cattle,sheep,goats, and pigs. Ranching began in Mexico The U.S- Mexico border has experienced an increase in maquiladoras. Mine copper, silver, lead and zinc Lots of factories that assemble parts (ex) cars, computers, stereos.

15 Cars,Stereos,Computers
Mexico has lots of factories that work on cars, computers, and stereo parts. A worker in Mexico costs car companies an average of $8 an hour, including wages and benefits. That compares with $58 in the U.S. for General Motors (GM) and $38 at Volkswagen's (VLKAY) factory in Tennessee, the lowest hourly cost in the U.S., according to the Center for Automotive Research, an industry think tank in Ann Arbor, Michigan. German auto workers cost about $52 an hour.

16 3) The South Southern edge of Mexico City to the Yucatan Peninsula.
People are extremely poor. Subsistence farming (vocab word) is very common. Very rare are plantations where coffee and sugarcane is grown. Tourism is very important because of historical monuments and beautiful beaches.

17 Beautiful Beaches of Southern Mexico.
Looks Like Florence KY Beautiful Beaches of Southern Mexico.

18 Economic Challenges Mexico is being industrialized (lots of factories)
Problems are land, pollution, and finding jobs. 1) Pollution- Mountains block flow of air Cars and factories leave thick air, or smog-very bad to breathe Kids at school wear masks when on recess.

19 Remember Recess At recess in Mexico students have to wear masks because the air is so bad to breathe in.

20 Economic Challenges 2)Foreign Debt-
To help its economy grow, Mexico borrowed money from foreign banks. 3) Jobs/Population- Mexico’s population is growing twice as fast as U.S. Can’t provide jobs for everybody Some people move to U.S. illegally to find jobs.

21 Mexico’s people Population: 123 million (#11 in world)
Main ethnic group: Mestizo (62%) Main language: Spanish (93%) Main religion: Roman Catholic (83%) Life expectancy: 75.9 (#93 in world) Literacy rate: 95.1% Safe drinking water: 96%?

22 Mexico’s government Gov’t: Federal Republic
National Capital: Mexico City President: Enrique Pena Nieto (12/1/12) President holds one term for six years. One of the president’s biggest challenges is the ongoing war against Mexico’s powerful drug cartels. Constitution: February 5, 1917


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