The US-Mexican Border is the international border between the United States of America and the country of Mexico. Most of this 3,141 Kilometers (1,952 miles) border is defined by the course of the Rio Grande River (Rio Bravo del Norte, as it is known in Mexico) which runs from Ciudad Juarez-El Paso into the Gulf of Mexico, close to the cities of Matamoros-Brownsville.
The four US states that border Mexico, with their respective border lengths are, from west to east:
The country of Mexico borders the United States to the southwest. The states that share a border with Mexico are California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
They are California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
Arizona
The Mexico-United States border is commonly referred to as the US-Mexico border or the Mexican border.
Canada, Mexico, and Russia border the United States.
California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas are the US states on the border with Mexico.
US states that border Mexico, from west to east:CaliforniaArizonaNew MexicoTexasThe only US state that borders the Caribbean Sea is Florida, but it doesn't border Mexico.
Canada and Mexico border the United States.
The US States that border the Gulf of Mexico are: Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas
Five US States border the Gulf of Mexico, meaning that 45 do not.
Canada & Mexico, which are countries, not states.
Canada and Mexico share a border with the United States.
Canada or Mexico
True. Canada and The United States share a border to the north of the US, and Mexico and the US share a border to the south of the United States (US).
The Rio Grande is the border between Mexico and the United States. :) Ole!