Yucatan Peninsula is off the southeast coast of mexico.
California is not a peninsula. The "Baja California" which literally means "Lower California" is a long but slim peninsula on northwestern Mexico that stretches along 1,250 Kilometers (775 miles) from the San Diego-Tijuana border down to Cabo San Lucas, and is separated from mainland Mexico by the Gulf of California.
What is found along Mexico long coastline
The Baja California peninsula.
Nothing. Mexico's Mainland is connected to the Yucatan peninsula trough the Tehuantepec Isthmus; such peninsula borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Maybe you are referring to the long, slim peninsula to the northwest, known as Baja California. Such peninsula is separated from the mainland by the Sea of Cortes or Gulf of California.
220 Kilometers (137 miles).
It depends on your destination, as Baja is a peninsula 1,250 Kilometers (775 miles) long. From LA to Tijuana on the US-Mexico border, it will take you approximately 2 hours to reach your destination. If you are trying to reach Los Cabos, on the southern tip of the peninsula, it will take you some 22 hours over a non-stop drive.
It really depends on your starting and ending points, but as an example, from Tijuana bordering southern California down to the island of Cozumel west of the Yucatan Peninsula you have to fly over 3274 kilometers (2035 miles) over a 5-hour flight.
Some of these include:The flat, triangular-shaped peninsula known as Yucatan peninsula, to the south bordering Guatemala and Belize.The Baja California peninsula, also known as Baja, is the long but thin land mass to the northwest, connected to the top of Mexico but separated from most of the mainland by the Gulf of California or Sea of Cortes.The Gulf of Mexico, located at the eastern side of Mexico from the Mexico-Texas border down to the Yucatan peninsula.There are any lakes and rivers in Mexico. The Rio Grande or Rio Bravo del Norte which defines most of the US-Mexico border is the largest and most known river; Lake Chapala in central-western Mexico is the largest lake.
The Chicxulub is a crater. It is a prehistoric crater that has long been buried underneath the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
It's known as the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, and separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Pacific Ocean. If you mean, however, what is the thin but long peninsula that stretches along northwestern Mexico, it is known as the Baja California Peninsula. See related questions for further details.
kilometers :D viva mexico!!