The Gulf of Mexico is an oceanic basin, and by definition, must contain salt water. Something like that thought the Gulf of Mexico is basically a reef or in other words a really big lake that covers 4 percent of the world which is 2 aquers
The Gulf of Mexico is saltwater because all the oceans are saltwater and the Gulf of Mexico uses the same water as the oceans. So therefore the Gulf of Mexico is Salt Water.
No. It is seawater.
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Salt water. The Persian gulf is one of the saltiest bodies of water on earth.
Salt water. The Gulf of Mexico is salt water because it connects to Atlantic Ocean.
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Mexico has 9,330 kilometers (5,780 miles) of coastline, running through the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of California and Pacific Ocean. All of them have salt water. The only "beaches" without salt water are those found on inland lakes, such as the Patzcuaro and Chapala lakes.
The water found in the Gulf of Mexico is salt (not fresh) water. Drinking such water could lead to kidney failure. So definitively no, you can't drink that water.
The Gulf of the St. Lawrence and the Gulf of Mexico are two large bodies of salt water. They are both very shallow compared to the vast depth of the oceans.
gulf of Mexico and Atlantic ocean
I know that farmers near the Gulf of Mexico would boil the water to make salt.
Yes it is salt water because it is connected to the Ocean of Oman which is connected to the Indian Ocean. So therefore, it is salt water.
The Miss. River is fresh water, and when it collides with the Gulf Of Mexico, it mixes with the salt ocean water, thus becoming salt water!!