Several states touch the Gulf, including Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida.
No. Texas touches the Gulf of Mexico only. No US state touches the Gulf of California (also known as Sea of Cortes), as it is part of the country of Mexico.
Several US states touch the Gulf: Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.
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Atlantic Ocean touches 12, or 13 if you count DC, and the Pacific Ocean touches five different US states..
The Gulf of Mexico touches several southern United States. These include Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. It also borders all of eastern Mexico.
Oregon is on the US Pacific Coast. Mississippi borders the Gulf of Mexico
If you mean Mexico, the country, yes: it is bordered by the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of California. If you mean the US' state of NEW Mexico, no; it is a landlocked state.
Mexico (the country, not the US State) qualifies as such.
No. The Gulf of California is a body of water on the west of Mexico which separates the Baja California Peninsula (south of the US state of California) from the mainland Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico is on the southeastern US and east of Mexico, and US states such as Florida, Louisiana and Texas have shores on that body of water.
The Gulf of Mexico is off the southern coast of the US.
There is no US State south of Louisiana, Louisiana is on the Gulf of Mexico
In the gulf of mexico