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The country of U.S.A.'s state of Texas touches and is closest to the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico is just southeast of Texas, and it connects to the Atlantic Ocean. The Gulf of Mexico is where most of Texas' major fisheries and offshore industries are. Along with Texas, the Gulf of Mexico also touches Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and the countries of Mexico and Cuba.
No. Texas touches the Gulf of Mexico only. No US state touches the Gulf of California (also known as Sea of Cortes), as it is part of the country of Mexico.
The Gulf of Mexico is an extension of the Atlantic ocean which can be reached via the Florida Straits and by way of the Caribbean Sea.
The Gulf of Mexico.
Houston is in the lower portion of Texas, almost off of the Gulf of Mexico.
Part of Texas is a Gulf Coast. Texas has four regions. One is Gulf Coastal Plains so that region is on the gulf coast.
The Gulf of Mexico is partially in Texas, so by the most liberal interpretation of the question, that would be it. The largest reservoir or lake partly in Texas is the Toledo Bend Reservoir, on the Louisiana Border. The largest one entirely within Texas is Sam Rayburn Reservoir, near Lufkin. Hi my name is no one
Texas has two main destructive weathers: tornadoes and hurricanes. Hurricanes evolve from the Gulf of Mexico, so this is your answer. Tornadoes occur more in Northern Texas, away from the Gulf, as this is part of Tornado Alley (an area of high tornado activity).
Yes, the gulf of mexico is a part of the southwest region
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas have a coastline on the Gulf of Mexico. The capital cities are Tallahassee, Florida; Montgomery, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and Austin, Texas.
Gulf of Mexico. Definition for: Gulf- part of an ocean extending into land, and usually larger than a bay. The gulf of Mexico is locate 23 degrees North and 90 degrees West.thanks for the answer
...yes...it touches Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florida...You can always just look on a map