The Atlantic Ocean, and it isn't an ocean but it is the majority of the coastline, The Gulf of Mexico
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.
The Pacific Ocean qualifies as such, touching western Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea touch Mexico on its eastern shores, but it is debatable whether both bodies of water belong or not to the much larger Atlantic Ocean.
Mexico is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea on the east and by the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of California on the west.
The Mississippi River flows through Louisiana, and empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico joins the Atlantic Ocean at Floridas eastern coast.
No. It is on the eastern shores of Brazil, facing the south Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean forms the eastern boundary of the Southeast, while the Gulf of Mexico forms the southern boundary.
It formed in the Eastern Atlantic, and moved west eventually into the Gulf of Mexico.
Cancun sits in the Mexican Caribbean coast, on the eastern Yucatan Peninsula.
The Southern and Eastern region of the United States.
Mexico is in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Mexico is not a city, but rather a country located in North America. It does have coastal areas that are vulnerable to hurricanes due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. Hurricanes can affect various regions of Mexico, particularly the eastern and southern coastal areas.
The state of Sonora is bordered on its eastern shore by the Gulf of California (also known as the Sea of Cortes) which ultimately, is part of the Pacific Ocean.