The Yucatan Peninsula juts out between the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. So this also means that the channel connects the two together.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yucat%C3%A1n_Channel
the Mediterranean sea in the south, the Atlantic on the west and the English Channel starting north of Brittany are the bodies of water next to mainland France.
The Mediterranean Sea, the English Channel, the North Atlantic Ocean. France is not surrounded on all sides by water.
Mainland France is bordered by only three bodies of water: the Mediterranean sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the English channel. Every body of water not part of that list, does not border mainland France. The overseas departments of France border other bodies of water such as the Indian Ocean (Mayotte), the Pacific Ocean (French Polynesia), etc.
Apart from a number of land borders, the European country of France is bordered by the Bay of Biscay in the southwest, the English Channel in the northwest (which joins the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea), and the Mediterranean Sea in the southeast.
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At the Yucatan Channel, a 200 km (120 mi) strait between the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico and western Cuba. The specific points include Cape Catoche in Mexico (21.6058, -87.1033) and Cape San Antonio, Cuba (21.8640, -84.9204).
Canals can connect bodies of water, usually rivers.
the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean
It is the Gulf of Mexico
The Yucatan Channel is the strip of water provides a passageway between Mexico and Cuba.
A narrow passage of water usually wider than a strait is called a channel. Channels often connect larger bodies of water and can be used for navigation.
A strait is simply a smaller version of a channel Both connect two bodies of water with land on either side.
Channel
English Channel.
The two bodies of water that touch the Yucatan peninsula are:Have a very nice day!!!! : )3
Yucatan Peninsula - Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea
The Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean are separated by the Florida Strait, which is a narrow channel of water located between the southern tip of Florida and Cuba. The Gulf Stream, a powerful ocean current, also flows through this area, further distinguishing the two bodies of water.