Those two bodies of water border each other. For instance, the Yucatan peninsula has shoreline both on the Gulf of Mexico as well as on the Caribbean Sea.
The Pacific Ocean and Caribbean sea
The Pacific Ocean to the west and the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea to the east.
The Caribbean on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other.
No. Los Cabos is on the Pacific Ocean; Mexico does not have shores on the Atlantic but on the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.
Yes; the Caribbean Sea to the southeast. Other bodies of water include the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Gulf of Mexico to the east.
The Pacific Ocean qualifies as such. All of Mexico's western shores are touched by such ocean. Indirectly, the Atlantic qualifies as such too, if you consider both the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea as offshoots of such ocean.
The Caribbean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean border South America.
Acapulco on the Pacific Ocean and Cancun on the Caribbean Sea are the largest tourist resorts in Mexico.
Pacific Ocean, while having shores on the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.
Any body of water that is not the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico or the Caribbean Sea.From the choices given, these DO:A Pacific OceanB Gulf of MexicoD the Caribbean SeaThese do NOT:C Atlantic OceanE the Indian Ocean
No. The Indian Ocean is bounded by Eastern Africa, Asia and Western Australia. Mexico has shores on the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
Mexico