Geography
Geography
Geography
Geography
100

Economic activity in which the soil is cultivated so it can produce the food that we consume.

Agriculture 

100

Metallurgical industry

Industry that transforms other metals that are not iron, such as copper, aluminum, and tin, among others.

100

Barrier made of stone concrete or rockfill, usually built in a gorge or canyon over a river or a creek, with the propose of ritaining water in the riverbed for later use

Dam

100

Is the word used to describe the growing interdependence of the world's economies, cultures, and populations, brought about by cross-border trade in goods and services, technology, and flows of investment, people, and information

Globalization 

200

Economic activity dedicated to the breeding of animals of the same species with an economical purpose.

Livestock breading

200

Industry that manufactures products for the industry itself.

Basic industry 

200
Natural resources in agricultural and livestock spaces

Soil, Water and Climate (temperature)

300

Refers to the exploitation and use of forests to obtain harvestable wood products and non-harvestable wood products.

Forestry

300

Industry that focuses on the production of fabric, clothes, and shoes.

Textile industry

300

Natural recources on fishing spaces 

Bodies of water, Marine flora and founa and Climate

400

Is the extractive capture of fish and other aquatic species.

Fishing 

400

Industry composed basically of transnational assembling plants.

In-bond assembly industry 

400

Natural resources in forestry spaces 

Soil, Climate and Type of vegetation and fauna

500

Economic activity through which minerals in Earth´s crust are extracted.

Mining

500

Industry that uses oil as a raw material to obtain chemical products.

Petrochemical industry

500

The transformation of arable or habitable land to desert, from change in climate or destructive land use.

Desertification

600

Economic activity, national or international industry for transportation and entertainment of millions of individuals who travel whether it is inside their country or to another country.

Turism

600

Industry that produces steel and it is fundamental for the development of other types of industries.

Steel industry

600

What are the most important minerals on Mexico?

Iron, Copper and Gold

700

Has a big influence on the kind of crops that are grown.

Temperature 

700

Areas where industries are concentrated

Industrial parks

700

What is the most important mineral of Mexico?

Oil

800

Plants adapted to survive in a dry environment; they have thorns instead of leaves.

Xerophyte

800

Enterprises that settle outside their countries in order to conduct production and sales of their products 

Transnational companies 

800

Production of final goods and services of a country during a certain period of time 

Gross Domestic Product

900

Is essential to the growth of crops.

Water

900

Transported goods from another country for internal consumption

Imports 
900

What are the most important things that Mexico Exports 

Oil, Gold and Cars

1000

Is the superficial layer of Earth´s crust, an unconsolidated material formed by minerals, organic matter, water, and gases.

Soil 

1000

Sent goods to another part of the world for consumption outside the country of origin

Exports 

1000

What are the most important things that Mexico Imports?

Corn, Medicine products and Gasoline