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A peninsula is not a who. It is not a person. It is land mass which sticks into a sea or lake and is surrounded by water on three of its four sides and in attached to the rest of the land mass. The Italian peninsula is Italy. Italy is a peninsula which protrudes into the Mediterranean Sea.
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peninsula- its surrounded by water on 3 sides
No, the noun 'peninsula' is a word for a thing. A peninsula is a piece of land surrounded by water with one portion connected to land. The country of Italy or the state of Florida are examples. A peninsula can be a small piece of land jutting out into a river or a lake.
LOL. At the category Peninsula = A body of land surrounded by water on three sides. (Hopefully that would make sense.)An example of a peninsula is Florida or Italy.
A peninsula is a landform that is surrounded almost entirely by water, but remains connected to a larger land mass. Italy is a peninsula, as is the state of Florida.
The Ligurian Sea, Tyrhennian Sea, Ionian Sea, and Adriatic Sea, all of which are sometimes considered part of the Mediterrenean Sea. Italy contains the entire peninsula and all adjacent land areas. So, technically no countries other than Italy border the peninsula. However, some might consider the northern areas of Italy as part of the peninsula anyway. Italy shares land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia.
The landform that best describes italy is the Alps. NEW ANSWER Italy is a very large peninsular.
An isthmus is a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses, while a peninsula is a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides. An island is a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water.
A peninsula is land with water on three sides (at its point and on two sides), but connected to a larger body of land.
The country of Italy is a peninsula. A peninsula is a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water and/or projecting out into the water. On a map you will notice that most of Italy juts out into the Mediterranean Sea. More specifically, Itay is surrounded by the Ligurian, Tyrrhenian, Adriatic and Ionian Seas and the Strait of Sicily.
Peninsular Italy provided access and land and water transport which aided Rome's takeovers.