Gulf of Mexico
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a gulf *example: the Gulf of Mexico
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No it is a gulf. A gulf is a body of water (ocean or sea) that is partly surrounded by land. The Gulf of Mexico is an example as it is surrounded by Mexico, Texas, the Southern Gulf States, and Florida. Gulf means a wide separation.
a gulf *example: the Gulf of Mexico
A gulf is a body of water surrounded on three sides by land. For example, the Gulf of Mexico is surrounded by Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas and Mexico.
a gulf *example: the Gulf of Mexico
One example is rabbits.
A gulf is called a gulf because it is a large area of seawater partially enclosed by land, with a narrow mouth connecting it to the ocean. The term "gulf" is derived from the Latin word "golfo," which means a recess or a bay.
A bay is a shallow, often in an arc, indent in the coastline; bigger than a cove but smaller than a gulf. A gulf is much larger and digs into the coastline further than a bay forming an arm of the sea. As by example of the Gulf of Mexico, the Persian Gulf.
Florida along the Gulf Coast to Texas.