South - southwest
The Gulf Stream reaches New Jersey. It begins in the Gulf of Mexico, exits through the Strait of Florida, and follows up the eastern coast of the United States before crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
There is no such thing as a"Gulf of New Mexico". There is a "Gulf of Mexico", and Texas is the state that borders both the gulf and the country of Mexico.
There are no gulfs in New Mexico. The nearest gulf is the Gulf of Mexico, which is several hundred miles away from New Mexico.
In general terms, the Gulf of Mexico is east of Mexico City. However, as the Gulf is a huge expanse of water, its bearing from Mexico City varies greatly. The northern Gulf of Mexico (around New Orleans) has a bearing from Mexico City of 40° northeast; the southern Gulf of Mexico (around the city of Coatzacoalcos, Mexico) is around 104° east-southeast from Mexico City.
Aside from the obvious answer of pick up a map, New Jersey is on the Mid Atlantic Cost, Ohio is in the Mid-West, Wyoming is in the Mid-West, while Louisiana is next to Texas on the Gulf of Mexico. Louisiana is Southern.
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there are four. New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, and New York. New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico and New York.
Virginia is by far the larger: Virginia's area is 42,774 sq miles, and New Jersey's is 8,721.
No.
The direction of the Great Lakes from New Jersey is to the North and West of the state. All of the Great Lakes lie on a north westerly direction from New Jersey.
It is the Gulf of Mexico.
No, there was an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.