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CHAPTER 10 MEXICO. SECTION 1 NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS. BR #1 (PG.221-MAP) Place the terms listed under the “Locate Section” (Page 221) on the map provided. Physical Geography. Mexico has 5 diverse landforms 1)The Plateau of Mexico Makes up most of the country
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CHAPTER 10 MEXICO SECTION 1 NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS
BR #1 (PG.221-MAP) • Place the terms listed under the “Locate Section” (Page 221) on the map provided.
Physical Geography • Mexico has 5 diverse landforms 1)The Plateau of Mexico • Makes up most of the country • Bordered by 2 mountain ranges • (SM Oriental to the east & the • SM Occidental to the west) 2) The Valley of Mexico • Located at the south end of the PofM • Includes the country’s capital, Mexico City(Orizaba-highest mtn.at 18,700 ft.)
3) The Isthmus of Tehuantepec is a narrow, funnel-like strip of land in southern Mexico which separates the Pacific Ocean & the Gulf of Mexico(150 miles apart) • 4) The Yucatan Peninsula, in southeastern Mexico is Mexico’s flattest region • 5) Baja California is a strip of land (peninsula) separated from mainland Mexico by the Gulf of California
Climate & Vegetation • 1) Mexico extends through subtropical & tropical latitudes where savanna, steppe, & desert climates prevail • 2) Northern Mexico is arid with desert scrub vegetation & dry grasslands • 3) The southeastern coast is hot & humid much of the year with forested plains • 4) Climates vary quickly with elevation
Natural Resources • 1) Mexico is the world’s leading silver producer • 2) Petroleum is Mexico’s most valuable natural resource • The country’s great oil & natural gas fields lie along the Gulf of Mexico (Most of Mexico’s oil is exported to the United States)