Yes, Gulf of Mexico is a compound noun and a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
No, the Gulf of Mexico is not a collective noun. Gulf of Mexico is a singular, proper, compound noun, the name of a specific body of water.A collective noun is a word for a group of things such as a school of fish, a fleet of ships, or a chainof islands (things you can find in the Gulf of Mexico).
The Gulf of Mexico touches Texas and Florida.
The Gulf of Mexico.
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.
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Those letters spell the compound noun Gulf of Mexico, surrounded by Mexico, the US, and Cuba.
The Gulf of Mexico is bigger.
The Gulf of Mexico, considered one of the biggest in the world in terms of area.
There is a gulf EAST of Mexico. West of Mexico is the Pacific Ocean.
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The Gulf of Mexico.