Yes, because it is an island
the water surrounding cuba is used for watering plants.
The Caribbean
Cuba is an island, it is completely surrounded by water. Yes, Cuba has water.
Yes, the Straits of Florida is composed of salt water. It is a narrow body of water that separates the Florida peninsula from Cuba, connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico. The salinity of the water is similar to that of the surrounding oceanic waters.
How many miles by water is it from Georgia to Cuba?
Cuba has so little water area that is is listed as "negligible".
Cuba is an island country in the Caribbean, 42,800 square miles ( a peninsula is a tract of land nearly surrounded by water, an island is completely surrounded by water as is Cuba)
AnswerCaribbean Sea Depending where you are in Cuba. If you are near Havana, Varadero and such places like that you are located on the Atlantic Ocean. But if you are on the side facing Jamaica, the answer is he Caribbean Sea.
Surprisingly, it is negligible even though Cuba is island
Cuba is an Island and it is surrounded by water, It has more than 300 beaches :)
Cuba is completely surrounded by water, so yes it does have fishing resources, fish and shellfish are part of Cuba's natural resources.
The Yucatan Channel is the strip of water provides a passageway between Mexico and Cuba.