look at an atlas
Gulf of Mexico!Look on a map or a globe.
There is no Gulf possible between the regions as you state them - Mexico is to the west of Florida and therefor there can not be a Gulf WEST of Florida AND north and southern Mexico. Your question makes no sense and thus can not be answered.
Gulf of Mexico!Look on a map or a globe.
there is no sea but there is the gulf of mexico Depends how you look at it. The Gulf of Mexico is to its west, the Atlantic Ocean is to its east, and below is the Caribbean Sea.
A gulf is a large body of water that is partly surrounded by land, with a narrow entrance connecting it to the ocean. Gulfs are typically deeper and more sheltered than bays. They can vary in size from small to very large, like the Gulf of Mexico.
...yes...it touches Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florida...You can always just look on a map
Yes you can! Look into the Tennessee-Tombigbee waterway charts.
yes it does, if you tock the time to look at the map you would see the face is by Iowa (go Hawks) and the part were it feeds into the Gulf of Mexico could be the feet.
The ocean floor has a varied topography with features such as underwater mountains, valleys, and plains. It also includes deep trenches, ridges, and plateaus. The topography is shaped by geological processes like tectonic activity and erosion.
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