Baja California and the Mexican mainland.
It is known as the watershed.
I believe that is the Strait of Hormuz going into the Gulf of Oman.
Baja California (translated as "Lower California") is actually a part of Mexico. When the State of California was held by the Spanish and later the Mexicans, it was referred to as Alta California (translated as "Upper California").
The isthmus of Tehuantepec. It is also the narrowest stretch of land between the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean in Mexico.
Its either inland areas coastal areas mt areas or the gulf stream
The land across the Gulf of California is called Baja California, a peninsula connected to the rest of Mexico near the border with Southern California.
a narrow strip of land that join two larger areas of land and narrowly separates two larger bodies of water
Yes the word gulf is a noun. It is the common noun.
None. The Yucatan peninsula is connected to the Mexican mainland trough the Tehuantepec Isthmus.On the other hand, the Yucatan peninsula has shores on the Gulf of Mexico as well as the Caribbean Sea.
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Not at all. Such sea is the Gulf of California or Sea of Cortes, and it touches the Pacific Ocean, separated by the Gulf of Mexico by almost 900 kilometers (566 miles) of land.
Throughout the world's coastal areas, gulfs (or, bodies of water extending into a land-mass as an inlet or bay or even as a passage) are a common occurrence. In modern times, the Persian Gulf is one of the most-often cited gulfs for political and military reasons. Yet, the Gulf of Mexico (south of the U.S.A.), Spencer Gulf and Gulf St. Vincent (south of Australia), the Gulfs of Alaska and California (on the North American west coast), and the Gulf of Panama (south of Panama in Central America) are just a few of the many more that exist.