"Yucatan" doesn't belong because it refers to a specific region or state in Mexico, while "Baja" and "Caribbean" refer to geographic areas or types of Coastlines. Baja typically refers to Baja California, located on the Pacific coast, while the Caribbean pertains to the sea and islands in the eastern part of Mexico and surrounding areas. Therefore, Yucatan is distinct in its geographical context compared to the other two.
Baja California and the Yucatan are both Peninsulas.
Of course. two of them are the Baja California and Yucatan peninsulas, which are the opposite of each other: Baja California is a hilly, arid peninsula on northwestern Mexico facing the Pacific Ocean while Yucatan is a flat, tropical peninsula on southeastern Mexico facing the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.
Yucatan and Baja
yes
Baja and Yucatan
Nothing. Mexico's Mainland is connected to the Yucatan peninsula trough the Tehuantepec Isthmus; such peninsula borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Maybe you are referring to the long, slim peninsula to the northwest, known as Baja California. Such peninsula is separated from the mainland by the Sea of Cortes or Gulf of California.
Baja and Yucatan
-- Yucatan -- Baja California
Baja California, florida, and Yucatan peninsula
Panama qualifies as such.
Yes Baja and Yuatacan Peninsulas are in Mexico. "Baja" is the common name for the Baja California Peninsula, which protrudes from southern California and runs along north-western Mexico. Some important cities in such peninsula are Tijuana, Ensenada, Mexicali, La Paz and Los Cabos. Yucatan is the common name for the Yucatan Peninsula, which is located in south-eastern Mexico and touches the Gulf of Mexico as well as the Caribbean Sea. The most important cities in there would be Cancun, Merida, Tulum or Cozumel.
Either the Baja California or the Yucatan peninsulas. Both have subtropical climates. Baja California has a subtropical desert climate while Yucatan has a subtropical savanna (hot and humid) climate.