you might mean
Continental Shelf
the part of the each continent that is underwater
it can be considered as a piece of wood that runs around (frames) each continent.
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The Atlantic Ocean is along the east coast and the Gulf of Mexico is along the west coast of Florida.
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The Atlantic and the Gulf (of Mexico).
Johann Cromberger in 1538 in Mexico and Hendrick Christiansen in 1613 along the Atlantic Coast of America.
The gulf of mexico, but mainly the Atlantic coast.
The Gulf Stream is the ocean current that runs along the east coast of the United States. It flows northward along the coast, bringing warm water from the Gulf of Mexico up to the Atlantic Ocean.
No, Mexico is not the name of the flatlands along the southeast coast of the United States. Mexico is a country located to the south of the U.S., bordered by the U.S. to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, and the Gulf of Mexico to the east. The flatlands along the southeast coast of the U.S. are part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, which includes areas like the Florida Panhandle and parts of Georgia and the Carolinas.
M. atlanticus is found on the western Atlantic coast from Virginia to Brazil, throughout the coast of the Gulf of mexico, and throughout the Caribbean. Tarpons are also found along the eastern Atlantic coast from Senegal to South Angola. M. cyprinoides is found along the eastern African coast, throughout southeast Asia, Japan, Tahiti, and Australia.
it's flat
No. It is along the Gulf of Mexico coast.
they differ because the gulfs soil is richer than the Atlantic's.
They are the Atlantic Coastal Plains and Gulf Coastal Plains. The Atlantic Plains runs close to the Atlantic Coast and the Gulf Plains runs near the Gulf of Mexico.