The Gulf of Mexico is southeast from California.
The South, Gulf of Mexico
Lake Superior is north of the Gulf of Mexico.
The direction of a whirlpool in the Gulf of Mexico typically follows the rotation of water due to the Coriolis effect. In the Northern Hemisphere, including the Gulf of Mexico, whirlpools typically rotate counterclockwise. However, local factors such as wind, tides, and the shape of the coastline can also influence the direction and behavior of specific whirlpools.
No, it does not.
It flows in a northeasterly direction, from the Gulf of Mexico to Western Europe.
The Gulf of Mexico is to the south of most of the US.
In general terms, the Gulf of Mexico is east of Mexico City. However, as the Gulf is a huge expanse of water, its bearing from Mexico City varies greatly. The northern Gulf of Mexico (around New Orleans) has a bearing from Mexico City of 40° northeast; the southern Gulf of Mexico (around the city of Coatzacoalcos, Mexico) is around 104° east-southeast from Mexico City.
The Gulf of Mexico touches Texas and Florida.
"Gulf of Mexico" is a body of water.
No, the Gulf of Mexico is a body of water
At the south west, past the Gulf of Mexico.