Pacific ocean,Gulf of Mexico,Caribbean Sea,Baja California Sur and Yucatan Peninsula
The Gulf of Mexico to the north and west; the Caribbean Sea to the east.
The Yucatan peninsula, which conforms part of southeastern Mexico and northern GuatemalaThe Sierra Madre mountain range, which lies on both countries' Pacific coast.The Usumacinta, Salinas and Suchiate Rivers which conform part of the Guatemala-Mexico border.
the pacific ocean
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In Mexico? One landmass would be the Yucatan Peninsula.
Cancun is a city on the shore of the Caribbean Sea on the east coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It is not near the Pacific Ocean.
The two bodies of water that touch the Yucatan peninsula are:Have a very nice day!!!! : )3
Gulf of Mexico - a large body of water that borders Mexico to the east. Guatemala - a country that borders Mexico on the south; it borders the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Pacific Ocean - a large body of water that borders Mexico to the west. Yucatan Peninsula - a peninsula off the southeast coast of Mexico (in the Gulf of Mexico).
Yes; the Caribbean Sea to the southeast. Other bodies of water include the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Gulf of Mexico to the east.
The Pacific Ocean is the ocean next to the Kamchatka Peninsula.
Pacific ocean,Gulf of Mexico,Caribbean Sea,Baja California Sur and Yucatan Peninsula
There is no such place. There are two peninsulas that could be the answer to your question:The Baja California peninsula on the northwest, touching the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California.The Yucatan peninsula on the southeast, touching the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico
No. Mexico is located within the mainland of the North American continent, and it has two major peninsulas: the Yucatan Peninsula touching the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, and the Baja California Peninsula, touching both the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortes.
Pacific Ocean
The large Peninsula that reaches out into the Pacific Ocean is: The Kamchatka Peninsula.
Of course. two of them are the Baja California and Yucatan peninsulas, which are the opposite of each other: Baja California is a hilly, arid peninsula on northwestern Mexico facing the Pacific Ocean while Yucatan is a flat, tropical peninsula on southeastern Mexico facing the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.