It is neither: it is a Gulf, however a pretty large one.
Is not a lake.. its a gulf by definition (A large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea) In terms of surface, i think the largest lake in Mexico would be Lake Chapala. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lakes_of_Mexico
No it is a gulf. A gulf is a body of water (ocean or sea) that is partly surrounded by land. The Gulf of Mexico is an example as it is surrounded by Mexico, Texas, the Southern Gulf States, and Florida. Gulf means a wide separation.
Caribbean Sea
Lake Superior is north of the Gulf of Mexico.
Mexico has shores on the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, the Gulf of California and the Caribbean Sea.
Both the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
It doesn't flow into a "sea". It flows into the Gulf of Mexico, part of the Atlantic Ocean. The Gulf is much larger than so many " seas " such as the Sea of Japan, between Russia and Japan, and the Aegean Sea of Southern Europe.
The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
yes it is a sea
the source is the Lake Itasca The mouth is the Gulf of Mexico
Illinois does not border the Gulf of Mexico. Illinois borders Lake Michigan.