Mexico The land

“Mexico The Land” by Bobbie Kalman is a comprehensive exploration of the diverse landscapes and cultures of Mexico, published by Crabtree Publishing Company in 2002. This 32-page book features brilliant new photographs that showcase Mexico’s deserts, plains, rainforests, and mountains, providing readers with an engaging visual experience. The revised edition includes updated information on key topics such as agriculture, industries, overpopulation, and the historical significance of the Mayan and Aztec civilizations.
Readers will discover a variety of subjects, including the struggle for nationhood, the impact of natural disasters like earthquakes and volcanoes, and the dynamics of agriculture and city life. The book also delves into the regions of Mexico, its resources, business, and industry, as well as wildlife and environmental issues. With a new map and insights on free trade and immigration, this edition serves as an informative resource for those interested in the history and social science aspects of Mexico.
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Brilliant new photos highlight Mexico’s deserts, plains, rainforests, and mountains in this newly revised edition. Mexico’s agriculture, industries, overpopulation, and Mayan and Aztec roots are featured along with a new map and new information on free trade and immigration. Topics include: – the struggle for a nation – earthquakes and volcanoes – agriculture and city life – regions of Mexico – resources, business, and industry – wildlife and the environment – transportation
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