They live in both land and water, and low tide they live on land, high tide in water.
they spend a lot of their time in water (like frogs for example)
It could be considered a floodplain, as technically a floodplain is "An area of floodable land that is submerged in the flood and dry in the low water season."
reptile scales and shelled eggs prevent water loss
Water soil air habbitat wildlife land
they are reptiles, reptiles can survive both water and land.
A peninsula is land that has water on three sides of it. A cape is considered to be a piece of land that points into a body of water.
A peninsula is a body of land surrounded by water on three sides. This describes Saudi Arabia. An island is a body of land surrounded by water on all sides.
They live in both land and water, and low tide they live on land, high tide in water.
The world is about 71% water and 29% land. Roughly 10.6% of the world's land is considered arable.
Water easily accessible on the land surface is thus considered. Lakes, rivers, ponds. tarns.
A body of land surrounded by water is called an island. Australia is surrounded by water but not considered an island because it is far too big to be considered one.Edition: I think an island can be any size.
A peninsula is a body of land surrounded by water on three sides. This describes Saudi Arabia. An island is a body of land surrounded by water on all sides.
In the accounting world, natural capital is the land or bodies of water that are on your land. These things would be considered an asset in your books.
The Gulf of Mexico is part of a body of ocean water but is not considered an ocean. A Gulf is partly surrounded by land.
i would say a land animal because even though they spend a lot of there time in water they live on the ice
a long journey by water to a distant place. Or can be a journey by land from one place to another