Oil, fishing and tourism.
Straits of Florida Straits of Florida
Well, i think than New Orleans was an important and successful center of trade because it has access to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico.
At shores by water lands, a good example is the gulf of Mexico
the gulf of Mexico good luck on dg
an oil spill is a bad idea, have you seen what happened in the gulf of mexico!
Good question... hmmm i was looking for that!
States bordering Canada: Alaska Washington Idaho Montana North Dakota Minnesota New York Vermont New Hampshire Maine States bordering Mexico: California Arizona New Mexico Texas *only land borders are included
the gulf of Mexico is about 850 miles wide at its widest point. I'm not sure where the widest point is, but i hope this helped. That is all the info I could find to answer your question. I was wondering that same thing to plan a boat trip to Brownsville Texas from where I am now in Ft. Myers Florida. But I'll have to just figure it all out on my map. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful, good luck...
The Aztec civilization was situated in the central region of Mexico, which allowed them access to various trade routes connecting regions with valuable resources such as cacao, feathers, and jade. Their location also provided proximity to both the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean, enabling them to trade with communities along the coast and expand their trade networks. The geography, including the vast terrain, mountain ranges, and rivers, presented challenges for travel and trade, but the Aztecs adapted by developing a system of roads, canals, and trade markets to facilitate commerce.
Georgia and Alabama
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 examples are provided on the related links section.