A peninsula is a landmass that's at least 3/4 surrounded by water but not an island.
Water on two sides - isthmus Water on three sides - peninsula Water on all four sides - island I don't think there is a separate name for a land with three side land and one side water, but you could call it a protected shore, or beach, or a cove I suppose.
This is called a peninsula, a geographical landform that is almost completely surrounded by water on three sides. Peninsulas can vary in size and shape and are found all around the world.
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A peninsula is a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides while connected to a mainland on one side. An example of a peninsula is the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, which is occupied by Spain and Portugal.
A peninsula
A peninsula is surrounded by water on all but one side.
The opposite word to peninsula is "island," as an island is surrounded by water on all sides, while a peninsula is connected to a larger landmass on one side.
On a peninsula; a peninsula is a peace of land surrounded by water except on one side.
The proper term for a piece of land projecting into a body of water is a "peninsula." A peninsula is a landmass that is surrounded by water on three sides and connected to a larger landmass on one side.
A peninsula is a landform surrounded by water on three sides and connected to a larger landmass on one side. It typically juts out into a body of water, such as an ocean or sea.
An island is land completely surrounded by water. A peninsula is bordered by water on three sides, with one side a connection to another land mass.