The gulf stream is a warm water surface current that flows from The Florida Keys up the east coast of the United States and Canada. It does not flow within the Gulf of Mexico itself.
Yes, it does.
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Gulf of Mexico
No...it actually flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
the gulf stream flow into the Atlantic ocean and comes from the gulf of Mexico. the gulf stream is a warm ocean current by the way. p.s. I'm in 5th grade!:):)
the two bodys of water surrounding Florida? The Atlantic Ocean on the East and the Gulf of Mexico on the West.
AnswerI think you are referring to the Gulf of Mexico, but I was not aware it was an extension of the Atlantic Ocean. I thought it was an extension of the Caribbean Sea because current flow is from the Caribbean into the Gulf, and then into the Atlantic via the strait between Key West and Cuba.The Gulf of Mexico is west of Florida.
The Mississippi River flows through Louisiana, and empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico joins the Atlantic Ocean at Floridas eastern coast.
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 Mississippi River flows from north to south, running through many Midwestern US states. It empties directly into the Gulf of Mexico. It NEVER empties into ANY ocean. The State of Florida separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Atlantic Ocean; The Mississippi River is far away from both Florida and the Atlantic! Water currents from the Atlantic flow into the Gulf south and southwest of Florida, especially during hurricane season.
Atlantic (the Gulf of Mexico)
Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico is an extension of the Atlantic ocean which can be reached via the Florida Straits and by way of the Caribbean Sea.
The country of U.S.A.'s state of Texas touches and is closest to the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico is just southeast of Texas, and it connects to the Atlantic Ocean. The Gulf of Mexico is where most of Texas' major fisheries and offshore industries are. Along with Texas, the Gulf of Mexico also touches Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and the countries of Mexico and Cuba.