The country of Mexico, located on the southern tip of North America, has three international borders, one with another North American country and two with a couple of Central American nations:
No. There are international borders only in the north (Canada) and southwest (Mexico).
The Pacific Ocean borders Mexico.
No but it borders the Gulf of Mexico which also borders Mexico.
Gulf of Mexico - a large body of water that borders Mexico to the east. Guatemala - a country that borders Mexico on the south; it borders the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Pacific Ocean - a large body of water that borders Mexico to the west. Yucatan Peninsula - a peninsula off the southeast coast of Mexico (in the Gulf of Mexico).
There are 6 borders of New Mexico.
The Rio Grande borders New Mexico and Mexico.
Mexico
No, Mexico borders the US as well.
North Canada, South Mexico.
Mexico is the only country which borders the US to the south & Canada borders to the North.
There is no such thing as a"Gulf of New Mexico". There is a "Gulf of Mexico", and Texas is the state that borders both the gulf and the country of Mexico.
Canada borders the U.S to the north. The Pacific Ocean borders the U.S. to the west. The Atlantic Ocean borders the U.S. to the east. Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico border the U.S. to the south.