the arctic ocean
The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean
the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean
It is the Gulf of Mexico
Yucatan Peninsula - Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea
Nothing. Mexico's Mainland is connected to the Yucatan peninsula trough the Tehuantepec Isthmus; such peninsula borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Maybe you are referring to the long, slim peninsula to the northwest, known as Baja California. Such peninsula is separated from the mainland by the Sea of Cortes or Gulf of California.
At the Yucatan Channel, a 200 km (120 mi) strait between the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico and western Cuba. The specific points include Cape Catoche in Mexico (21.6058, -87.1033) and Cape San Antonio, Cuba (21.8640, -84.9204).
The Yucatan peninsula bounds the Gulf of Mexico to its North-West and projects into the Caribbean Sea.
No. The Gulf of Mexico separates the Yucatan Peninsula (a large, triangular peninsula opposite to the Florida Peninsula) from mainland Mexico.The Gulf of California (also known as Sea of Cortes) is the actual body of water that separates the thin but large Baja California Peninsula from mainland Mexico.
Annual average rainfall for the Yucatan Peninsula is around 1100 mm (43.23 in) per year.
The Yucatan Peninsula, located on southeastern Mexico, is a triangular peninsula that separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean Sea. With a tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw), it is mostly a flat land composed of limestone. Due to this nature, there are almost no surface rivers in the peninsula and most water comes from holes in the ground known as cenotes. It is a place known for being home of the ancient Mayan civilization, with beautifull remains of cities such as Chichen Itza and Tulum; however many of these ruins are covered by the thick vegetation that characterizes the region. It is also believed that the Chicxulub crater, covering almost half of the peninsula, is the site of the crater impact that killed the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago. There are three federal states on this peninsula: Campeche (capital: Campeche), Yucatan (capital Merida) and Quintana Roo (capital Chetumal). Some of the most important cities include Campeche (791,322), Merida (734,153) and Cancun (526,701).
Within the Yucatan peninsula? There are no surface rivers or lakes; most of them are holes in the ground known as cenotes. Some of them are quite wide and deep, though.Bodies of water touching the Yucatan peninsula include the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
The Yucatan Peninsula juts out between the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. So this also means that the channel connects the two together. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yucat%C3%A1n_Channel
the adriatic sea