Not surrounded, as Mexico is a country with Coastlines on the Pacific Ocean, as well as the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. It has, however, mountains and mountain ranges within its territory. Those mountain ranges would be the Sierra Madre Occidental, Sierra Madre Oriental and Sierra Madre del Sur, including mountains such as the Popocatepetl volcano (5,426 metres or 17,802 ft of altitude) and the Pico de Orizaba (5,636 metres or 18,490 ft).
As an island? No. Mexico is "connected" to the North American continent through its northern border, and to Central America through is southern border. It however, has a rather large coastline facing the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
Yes. Its altitude above sea level is 2250 meters (7380 ft); it is surrounded by hills and mountains.
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean, it is not surrounded by mountains.
Funny guy. Mexico City is surrounded by hills and mountains on both sides.
It is a valley surrounded by hills and mountains. See a couple of examples on the related links section.
Fujairah is the emirate that is close to oman and is surrounded by mountains
No, not all deserts are surrounded by deserts.
the gulf is surrounded Florida and the pacific is surrounded by Mexico
Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire, was located in the Valley of Mexico, where modern-day Mexico City now stands. On a map, it would be located in central Mexico, surrounded by mountains and situated near the Lake Texcoco.
A land surrounded by mountains and hills is typically called a valley.
Innsbruck, Austria is a city that is surrounded by mountains, including the Karwendel Alps and the Nordkette mountain range.
There are many mountains in Bhutan. In fact, I would say it is surrounded by mountains.
The heavens.