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Mexico

Mexico. By: Maria Torres. Map. Charts & Graphs. Human & Physical Features.

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Mexico

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  1. Mexico By: Maria Torres

  2. Map

  3. Charts & Graphs

  4. Human & Physical Features Did you know that things in Mexico are getting better? The number of passenger cars in Mexico is 193%. On the other hand, the USA is about four times larger than Mexico. The life expectancy in Mexico is 76.2%. By the same token the USA is about the same as Mexico. In the final analysis Mexico is growing and becoming better. These are the human and physical features of Mexico.

  5. Flag To begin with, Mexico’s flag has a lot of history behind it and the meanings of the flag are very unique. In the beginning Aztec Indians found an eagle on a cactus eating a snake. The Aztecs believed that by seeing this they should stay there. In other words, they had found their home. The flag was adopted on september 16, 1968. The first color on the flag is green and it means hope. Second, the red represents independence and the unity of the nation. This is the flag of Mexico and the story behind it.

  6. Government 1. The National symbol in Mexico is the Golden Eagle 2. On the 16 of September the year of 1810 Mexico gained its independence 3. Mexico is a Federal District 4. The National Anthem is called “Himno Nacional Mexicano” 5. The chief of state is President Enrique Pena Nieto

  7. Religion Did you know that Mexico’s religion mostly depends on Christianity? To begin with Mexico’s most practiced is Roman Catholic. Similar to their first most practiced Mexico’s second most practiced is Pentecostal. All in all their are three religions in Mexico. Although there are unspecified religions and people who don’t practice any religions. In total unspecified and unknown religions is about 14.39%. In addition the total percentage the people who do practice a religion is about 85.7%. These are the many religions of Mexico.

  8. Timeline

  9. Animals, Plants, & Natural Resources Mexico has many fascinating animals, plants, and natural resources. To begin with, one of Mexico’s animals is the Mexican Tree Frog. some interesting facts are that it is usually brightly colored. Aside from, animals Mexico also have very pretty plants. One of Mexico’s plants is the Plumeria Obtusa. Besides from, plants Mexico also has natural resources. One is Petroleum. These are some of the fascinating items in Mexico.

  10. Glossary Capital:The city or town that is the official seat of government in a country, state, etc. Climate:The temperature or composition of a place Language:A body of words Obesity:The condition of being overweight Population:The total number of people living in a country

  11. Borders Between Mexico & America

  12. Photo Gallery

  13. Work Cited Mexican Fauna. “Bottlenose Dolphin.” May 9, 2014. http://mexicanfauna.com Religion Facts. “Big Religion Chart.” May 2, 2014 http://religionfacts.com World Cultures & Geography. “World Cultures & Geography Latin America.” April 11, 2014 http://classzone.com World Flags 101. “National Flag Of Mexico.” April 25, 2014 http://worldflags101.com

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