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B. Mexican Plateau
Step-by-step explanation:
The Mexican Plateau (known in Spanish as the Mesa Central) is the elevated tableland found between the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range on the west coast of the country and the Sierra Madre Oriental mountains to the east along the Gulf of Mexico. Most of the Mexican populated is concentrated in this plateau which has a temperate climate and an average elevation of around 2000 metres above sea level.