All hurricanes north of the equator spin counterclockwise.
The Mississippi River empties into the Gulf of Mexico in Louisiana.
Not really. While the path Hurricane Andrew took was not unusual, it it impossible to make accurate predictions on a hurricane's path more than about a week into the future. So when Andrew first became a tropical storm, nobody knew quite where it would go.
La Salle was the first man to navigate the Mississippi River all the way through the gulf of Mexico.
The hurricane spins counterclockwise due to the Coriolis force In the north if Canada was in the south it would spin clockwise. this happens because as the earth spins it veers the winds in the north west and in the south east
The Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico is an extension of the Atlantic ocean which can be reached via the Florida Straits and by way of the Caribbean Sea.
One way or another, just about everyone on the planet.
Without control of the Gulf of Mexico, there would be no way to ensure that the silver mined in northern Mexico could make it safely to Spain. There were numerous pirates who would attempt to steal this valuable cargo.
No way! It's right near Texas, I recommend getting a map.
2340 miles. All the way from Canada to the Gulf Coast in Louisiana.
if you mean what produced the gulf of Mexico, the earh did wen the tectonic plates split apart millions of years ago. If you mean who produced the gulf of Mexico oil spill, it was bp (British petroleum). An oil tanker spilt aprox. 11 milion gallons of oil while on it's way to the USA
unless you want to go some really roundabout way, you should go south down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico. the roundabout way would be to go sailing down through the Great Lakes, down the St. Lawrence River, into the Atlantic Ocean, then south along the eastern coast of Canada and the USA and make a western turn between Florida and Cuba into the Gulf of Mexico