WASHINGTON DC: In line with a recent executive order by President Donald Trump, Google Maps will soon update the “Gulf of Mexico” to the “Gulf of America” for users in the United States.
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The imminent map update comes in response to President Donald Trump's Day One executive order for the government to stop calling the body of water by its original name, instead suggesting that it ...
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Following the President's executive order on Monday, the Interior Secretary has initiated the process to change the name of the petrol-rich ocean basin to 'Gulf of America' on official US maps and ...
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This map builds on a previous study published last month by USGS researchers, which suggested that untapped hydrogen lying beneath the Earth’s surface could total an astounding 6.2 trillion tons.
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