Are you talking about a jetty?
A piece of land that juts into the water is called a peninsula.
Are you talking about a jetty?
A piece of land that protrudes from a larger piece of land in to a body of water is a peninsula. The southern tip of Florida is a peninsula.
The tip of a piece of land that juts into water is called a spit, or sandspit. Often hook shaped and formed when waves hit the coastline but not complimentary to the coastline's angle, this action causes sand and sediment to drift and be deposited in a zig-zag pattern along the coast. This is called long shore drifting. Over time the repeated action/process forms a new spit.
The tip of a peninsula is called a cape or a headland. It is the narrow piece of land that extends into the water, often characterized by its distinctive shape or form.
A piece of land that extends a long way into a body of water is called a 'penninsula'. If it extends only a short way it is called a 'headland' or 'promontory' or 'foreland' The tip of a continent is called a 'cape'.
The country is Somalia which juts out to the Indian Ocean.
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The name you want is the Antarctic Peninsula.
The country in Asia that juts south into the Indian ocean is India. At the very southern tip of India is the island nation of Sri Lanka.
There is no land on the tip of the globe but there is some on the bottom.
The northernmost tip of Minnesota is called the "Northwest Angle." It is a small peninsula that juts into Lake of the Woods and is unique because it is the only part of the contiguous United States that is located north of the 49th parallel, which is the border between the U.S. and Canada. The area is accessible primarily by water or through Canada, making it a distinct geographical feature.