The Rio Grande, Red and Sabine rivers and the Gulf of Mexico.
The Gulf south of the United States is the Gulf of Mexico. It is bordered by the southern United States, Mexico, and Cuba. The Gulf of Mexico is known for its warm waters, diverse marine life, and importance as a major shipping route.
The Gulf of California of Mexico is a "bit" bigger than the gulf of california.
Gulf Of Mexico is one, I don't know the rest.
The Gulf of Mexico
what does it mean is the point of putting the answer
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Texas gets warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico. It cools the land in the summer and warms it in the winter. Most of the rainfall in Texas comes from the Gulf of Mexico.
The Gulf of Mexico touches Texas and Florida.
The oil is not being pumped from the floor of the Gulf of Mexico. The oil comes from a broken pipe.
The Gulf Of Mexico is Most likely your best guess. Have Fun and Live.the Mexican gulfGolfo di Tortoli, the gulf off the coast of Italyocean or sea
The Gulf of Mexico.
Texas gets warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico. It cools the land in the summer and warms it in the winter. Most of the rainfall in Texas comes from the Gulf of Mexico.
The Gulf of Mexico is off the southern coast of the US.
how would the oil spill in gulf Mexico affect the dolphins.
The Gulf of Mexico is almost 10 times larger, stretching from Texas to Florida and south to Yucatan and Cuba. Numerically, the Gulf of Mexico is about 600,000 square miles in area, the Gulf of California only about 62,000 square miles.
.......no, because the reason it is a gulf is because it is a large body of water and it is connected to the ocean BUT not directly.... if Florida does not separate them... then the gulf would not be a gulf because the coast of Mexico would then lead directly to the oceans. .......no, because the reason it is a gulf is because it is a large body of water and it is connected to the ocean BUT not directly.... if Florida does not separate them... then the gulf would not be a gulf because the coast of Mexico would then lead directly to the oceans.