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The Gulf of Mexico is a natural feature.
No. It is a natural gulf.
The Gulf of Mexico is a natural feature, located between the United States, Mexico and the island of Cuba.
Both. Its geography, natural resources or climate are natural-made; the country or political entity itself and the infrastructure that supports it as an independent nation are man-made.
The Gulf of Mexico itself is not dangerous. there are events that occur in the Gulf that can be, such as storms. Hurricanes in the Gulf tend to become stronger due to the exceptionally warmer waters and the relatively shallow waters. Man made incidents such as the recent BP oil spill represent dangers as well.
The Gulf of Mexico itself is not dangerous. there are events that occur in the Gulf that can be, such as storms. Hurricanes in the Gulf tend to become stronger due to the exceptionally warmer waters and the relatively shallow waters. Man made incidents such as the recent BP oil spill represent dangers as well.
La Salle was the first man to navigate the Mississippi River all the way through the gulf of Mexico.
There is NO man-made body of water that connects the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. In order to get from one to the other, you go: Red Sea, Bab al-Mandeb, Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman, Strait of Hormuz, Persian Gulf. All of those bodies of water are natural.
The lake was created between 3000 and 4000 years ago, it is not a true lake but an estuary connected to the Gulf of Mexico
It is natural but there are man-made imitations.
The largest natural lake is Laguna de Leche (Lagoon of Milk). The largest man-made body is Presa Zaza.
It can be made from natural or man made fibres.