Monterrey has a semi-arid climate (Köppen BSh). Its weather is warm in spring and autumn, extremely hot in the summer, and can reach 42 °C (107 °F) and overnight lows of 25 °C (77 °F). Winters are short and mild. The average January high is 20 °C (68 °F) and the average low in January is 10 °C (50 °F); however, temperatures below freezing are rare.
It really depends on the city and kind of food you want to eat. Shrimp tacos? Maybe Cancun. Arrachera or fajitas? Maybe Monterrey. Traditional Mexican? Guadalajara or Mexico City have plenty of restaurants.
The Nuevo Sol.
The three most prosperous regions are:One is located at the Mexican central plateau and spans a corridor of 300 miles that includes the cities of Guanajuato, Leon, Queretaro, Toluca, Mexico City and Puebla.Another one is the Monterrey-Nuevo Laredo corridor (north of the country, up to Laredo, Texas).Finally, the Guadalajara-Mazatlan corridor, to the north-west of Mexico City and near the Pacific Ocean.The three regions have different kind of economies so a specific measure of 'wealthyness' is difficult at best. For example, Mexico City excels on service, financial and commercial activities, while Guadalajara is more akin to high-tech industry; Monterrey is a large industrial hub where manufacturing is the largest economic activity.
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None. Monterrey is an urban conglomerate akin to San Antonio (TX) or Phoenix (AZ) within a semi-arid climate zone (Köppen BSh). Most of the area during pre-industrial times was dedicated to ranching; nowadays is one of the most industrialized areas in northern Mexico.
Marine.
I think that there are snowy owls in the Tundra Biome.
Your mother is the only kind of endangered spiecies in this biome.
Construction, followed by iron & steel and manufacturing.
Currency in Peru: nuevo sol (PEN)
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