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No. Gulf of Mexico is a body of water, like the Caribbean, the Mediterranean or the Pacific.
The Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. There are also smaller water bodies located within and around the region like the Gulf of Mexico, The Gulf of Paria and the Columbus ChannelThe Carribbean Sea, which is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Gulf of Mexico borders the southeast US. States like Texas, Florida, Louisiana, etc.
a gulf is common but something like the Gulf of Mexico is proper. When you are referring to a specific gulf it becomes proper.
Tornadoes do not happen IN the Gulf of Mexico. Tropical storms and hurricanes happen in the Gulf of Mex, but not tornadoes. Tornado-like features over water are called waterspouts.
The Gulf of Mexico is an oceanic basin, and by definition, must contain salt water. Something like that thought the Gulf of mexico is basically a reef or in other words a really big lake that covers 4 percent of the world which is 2 aquers
above hot water like the Gulf Of Mexico
coler the graet lakes
Porpoises have not been recorded in the Gulf of Mexico at this time. A few species of dolphin are found in the Gulf of Mexico. The species most often seen in the Gulf of Mexico is the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin. The distribution of the the few species of porpoise in the world can be found on the IUCN Redlist website by searching the keyword "porpoise" and clicking on the distribution map links to the right of each species.
warmer than the great lakes
it kind of sounds like a dog's squeaky chew toy.