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The Gulf of Mexico is almost 10 times larger, stretching from Texas to Florida and south to Yucatan and Cuba. Numerically, the Gulf of Mexico is about 600,000 square miles in area, the Gulf of California only about 62,000 square miles.
Yes. The other gulf, known as the Gulf of California or Sea of Cortez is much smaller.
No. The Gulf of Mexico is part of the much larger Atlantic Ocean.
Houston is much closer to the Gulf of Mexico.
Two out of three large gulfs that are close to the United States are the Gulf of California and the Gulf of Mexico.OTHER: Gulf of Alaska
200 kilometers from the shore are within the jurisdiction of each country. The exception is the Yucatan channel between Mexico and Cuba. Mexico has a much larger share of the Gulf of Mexico.
No; it is a Gulf, hence the name. Just for you to understand, a Gulf has the shape of a bay, but on a much larger scale.
Mexico acts as a bridge between the United States to the north and Central America to the south. It has shores on the Gulf of Mexico to the east, while its western shores touch the Gulf of California, as well as the Gulf of Tehuantepec, which are part of the much larger Pacific Ocean.
Little Rock, Arkansas, is much closer to the Gulf of Mexico than Columbus, Ohio.
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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.
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