look at an atlas
Gulf of Mexico!Look on a map or a globe.
There is no Gulf possible between the regions as you state them - Mexico is to the west of Florida and therefor there can not be a Gulf WEST of Florida AND north and southern Mexico. Your question makes no sense and thus can not be answered.
Gulf of Mexico!Look on a map or a globe.
there is no sea but there is the gulf of mexico Depends how you look at it. The Gulf of Mexico is to its west, the Atlantic Ocean is to its east, and below is the Caribbean Sea.
yes it does, if you tock the time to look at the map you would see the face is by Iowa (go Hawks) and the part were it feeds into the Gulf of Mexico could be the feet.
...yes...it touches Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florida...You can always just look on a map
Yes you can! Look into the Tennessee-Tombigbee waterway charts.
An area of sea which is a major indent in a coastline. The Gulf of Mexico & the Gulf of Carpentaria are good examples. While not as large as a Sea in its own right, a Gulf is a major maritime feature.I did not get it.Locate the Gulf of Mexico on your map. Now, write a definition of a gulf? what is the answer? please help me. It is a major indent in a coastline, an area of coast which is not straight but is indented by the sea in that the sea is formed into a semi circular shape because of the shape of the coastline. If you look at the Gulf of Mexico, South from the USA in Central America, then you will see thait it is a particular shape, it is the shape of the area of sea, as formed by the land which is defined as a Gulf.
it looks like an arm of an ocean or sea extending into the land
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