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Ch. 7 - MEXICO. Physical Geography of Mexico Landforms Mexico, along with Central America, joins the continents of North America and South America with.

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Page 1: Ch. 7 - MEXICO. Physical Geography of Mexico Landforms Mexico, along with Central America, joins the continents of North America and South America with.

Ch. 7 - MEXICO

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Physical Geography of Mexico

Landforms

• Mexico, along with Central America, joins the continents of North America and South America with a physical feature called a land bridge.

• A land bridge is a strip of land that connects two larger landmasses, enabling migration of plants and animals to both areas.

• There are a variety of landforms in Mexico that support large communities of people.

• The western side of Mexico is part of the Ring of Fire, a hotspot of seismic activity.

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Physical Geography of Mexico

Water Systems

• Northern Mexico has a dry climate with few permanent waterways.

• The Lerma River is one of Mexico's most important rivers.

• The Gulf of Mexico, along Mexico's east coast, is home to a wide variety of sea life.

• The Gulf of California, on the western side of Mexico, supports marine life such as whales, sea turtles, and sharks.

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Gulf of Mexico

Gulf of

California

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Physical Geography of Mexico

Climate, Biomes, and Resources

• Three factors that influence Mexico's climates are regional high-pressure systems, northeast trade winds, and vertical climate zones.

• Vertical climate zones occur as elevations increases.

• Mexico has a variety of biomes that support various plant and animal life.

• Minerals, especially silver, are important to Mexico's economy.

• Mexico is a leading petroleum-producing country.

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Human Geography of Mexico

History and Government

• Regional distinctions from Maya, Aztec, and nomadic people developed Mexican cultures seen today.

• In 1821 Mexico became the first Spanish territory to win its independence.

• The current Mexican government is a federal republic with power divided into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.

• Over the past few decades, drug cartels have come to control different regions of Mexico, leading to internal warfare.

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Human Geography of Mexico

Population Patterns

• The Spanish used Catholic missions to spread Christian ideas and to expand communities in Mexico.

• Spanish landowners took advantage of indigenous communities, paying them little to work on their estates, known as haciendas.

• Rural-to-urban migration over time has greatly altered Mexico’s population distribution; today 78 percent of Mexican citizens live in urban areas.

• Mexico City is the political capital of Mexico, as well as the cultural and economic center of Mexico.

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Panish mission in Mexicotypical Spanish

mission in Mexico

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typical hacienda in Mexica

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Population Density by State, Mexico

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Historic Center – Mexico, D.F.(Mexico City)

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Outlying Suburbs – Mexico, D.F.

(Mexico City)

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Human Geography of Mexico

Society and Culture Today

• Mexican culture values family with many Mexican homes holding three to four generations.

• In Mexico, men dominate while women's primary obligation is the family.

• Mexico's arts are influenced by both the indigenous cultures of their ancient history and the new Spanish cultures.

• Murals are an important art form in Mexico with Diego Rivera being one of Mexico's most famous muralists.

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Mexican society is built upon the

family

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Human Geography of Mexico

Economic Activities

• Mexico has a higher standard of living than many Latin American countries, yet industry, transportation, and communication remain challenges.

• Mexico, the United States, and Canada signed NAFTA in 1992, improving Mexico's economy, yet keeping it reliant on foreign countries.

• The illegal drug trade remains an influential part of the Mexican economy.

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People and Their Environment: Mexico

Managing Resources

• Mexico has many natural resources, yet obtaining these resources has led to environmental destruction.

• The growing population of Mexico demands more food and water resources, which in turn causes forests to be cut down and water to be in high demand.

• Today, 50 percent of Mexico's population lives in poverty as they struggle to find basic resources like clean water, electricity, and garbage removal.

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slash-and-burn deforestation

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poverty in Mexico

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poverty in Mexico

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People and Their Environment: Mexico

Human Impact

• Rapid growth in urban areas has created a challenge for Mexico to keep up with basic infrastructures such as proper waste disposal and pollution.

• Toxic carbon emissions from cars has led to serious pollution problems in Mexico City, often leaving it in a gray haze.

• The government has made emissions regulations a priority, but air pollution remains a serious health concern in Mexico.

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air pollution in Mexico City

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People and Their Environment: Mexico

Addressing the Issues

• Recently, the citizens of Mexico have become more politically active, wanting better living conditions and environmental protection policies.

• New government regulations have slowed the destruction of natural resources, while supporting farms and local businesses.

• The Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation program reduces greenhouse gases.

• Muévete en Bici reduces pollution by encouraging the use of bicycles.