Mexiconoun
uk/ˈmek.sɪ.kəʊ/us/ˈmek.sɪ.koʊ/a country in southern North America
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- Also, a lot of the company’s produce comes from abroad; and while goods from China and Mexico may be green, the amount of oil needed to transport them is certainly not.
- Brazil, Indonesia, and Mexico sell a lot of coffee.
- In 1554, four ships set out from Mexico to Spain.
- In Mexico, a very colorful but sadder celebration is the Day of the Dead.
- In Mexico, they make a drink with water and the toloache plant.
- In Oaxaca, Mexico, there are many grasshoppers.
- The Aztecs in Mexico believed in a mythical creature – a snake with feathers that lived in the sky.
- The Kemp’s ridley species, only found near a small coastal area in Mexico, is the most endangered sea turtle species in the world.
- The Mayan people lived in the south of Mexico and parts of Central America.
- The natives of Mexico still speak native languages – languages they spoke before the Europeans came.
- This tortoise lives in the southwest United States and Mexico, where temperatures can reach 60°C. To survive, it digs burrows, or holes, under the ground, where it is cooler.