The Summer Time
No, it is a sea inlet, but there are many beaches there.
It affects the Sea Creatures because the chemicals in the oil contain harmful substances that can kill the sea creatures and fish.
yes Persian gulf as well as the Caspian sea is connected to Iran(Persia)
all of us including the sea creatures and it can cause water pollution
No. The oil is spilling into the gulf from the sea floor. It washes up onto beaches.
yes they are cool and really nice because i went there and beware of sharks because i almost got biten by one.
Mexico has 9,330 kilometers (5,780 miles) of coastline, running through the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of California and Pacific Ocean. All of them have salt water. The only "beaches" without salt water are those found on inland lakes, such as the Patzcuaro and Chapala lakes.
The Gulf of Oman is to the Arabian Sea as the Gulf of Tonkin is to the South China Sea.
The Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman, the Gulf of Aden, and the Arabian Sea.
Of Course There Are Beaches In Mexico. Ranked as the 14th country in amount of coastline in the world, Mexico has approximately 9,330 kilometers (5,800 miles) of coast along the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.
Some common plants that can be found growing on Gulf Shores beaches include sea oats, beach morning glory, sea purslane, and dune sunflower. These plants are well-adapted to the harsh coastal conditions, including salt spray and shifting sands, and play a vital role in stabilizing the dunes and providing habitat for wildlife.
With 9,330 kilometers (5,798 miles) of coast along the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, you could have literally thousands of beaches: white sandy beaches like Cancun or Tulum; rocky beaches where surfing is a must like Punta Peñasco or general beaches like Acapulco and Puerto Vallarta.