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.
If you mean is Mexico it's own continent that is no, Mexico belongs to the North American continent.
There is no continent of Mexico. Mexico is just a country.
Mexico is
Mexico is a country, not a continent. Continents do not have capitals, except for Australia, which is both a continent and a country. The capital of the country of Mexico is Mexico City.
Mexico is considered to be on the North American Continent.
Painter turtles are located on the continent of North America. It is widely found from Mexico up to Canada and from the Pacific to the Atlantic Oceans.
Yes, according to the 7-continent model. According to the 5-continent model, Mexico belongs to the American (or Americas) continent.
The Gulf of Mexico is in the North American continent. North America, or northern America depending on your continent model.
North America
Mexico is located at the bottom of the North American Continent.
Mexico, and it is a volcano,in the continent of north America