Am I missing something here? The Gulf of California is an arm of the Pacific Ocean, wouldn't it by definition be at sea level?
yes, bull sharks.
Gulf of Mexico is down by Texas. Gulf of California is between Mexico mainland and the Baja peninsula. The Gulf of Alaska is up by Alaska.
the elevation of sea level is 0 degrees.
Height of an object = (elevation of its top) - (elevation of its bottom)
If the base of the elevation is at a distance d from the observer, then the highest point is at a height = d*tan(angle of elevation)
The Gulf of Mexico is larger than the Gulf of California. The Gulf of Mexico covers about 600,000 square miles, while the Gulf of California covers about 62,000 square miles.
The Gulf of California is denser than the Gulf of Mexico.
Gulf of America is larger then gulf of California.
The Gulf of California is denser than the Gulf of Mexico.
the gulf of California, in Mexico, is in baja California (lower California)
The elevation of Colton, California, is 1,004 feet.
Yes the gulf of mexico is bigger than the gulf of california.
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The Colorado River empties into the Gulf of California. On a map, this is the very top of the Gulf of California.
The Gulf of Mexico is almost 10 times larger, stretching from Texas to Florida and south to Yucatan and Cuba. Numerically, the Gulf of Mexico is about 600,000 square miles in area, the Gulf of California only about 62,000 square miles.
There is a drop of about 9,000 feet, or 2,750 meters, from the headwaters in Colorado's Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of California mouth.
The Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of California and Gulf of Alaska.