No.
The Gulf of Mexico is in the North American continent. North America, or northern America depending on your continent model.
It's the gulf of Paris in the continent of Europe.
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.
Europe deflects the Gulf Stream current as it flows towards the continent from the Gulf of Mexico.
north America
The average water temperature for the Gulf of Mexico in January is 71 degrees Fahrenheit. The Gulf of Mexico is an ocean basin that is surround by the North American continent.
Gulf Of Mexico, Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico, Arkansas Gulf Of Mexico, Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico, Arkansas -Fig
No. A gulf is a large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea "trapped" by two extensions of land. In the case of the Gulf of Mexico, the two extensions of land would be the Florida and Yucatan peninsulas.
It is within the North American subcontinent, or the Americas as a whole.
New Mexico is in the North American continent.
The Gulf of Mexico touches Texas and Florida.