A continent is a large landmass in the ocean.
This could be a headland, cape, or promontory. If longer, it can be a peninsula.
A Gulf. Hope this helped!
A peninsula.
Spur
Promontory
This is fairly close to the definition of a "coastal plain."
A sea breeze. A land breeze blows from land to sea.
It is called tableland, an area of highland, usually consisting of relatively flat terrain. Another term is plateau. A smaller flat-topped landform is a mesa.
Sea breezes come from the sea onto the land, and land breezes come from the land onto the sea.
A Peninsula
A pointed area of land sticking out into the sea is called a "cape."
This could be a headland, cape, or promontory. If longer, it can be a peninsula.
pennisula
A "neck" sticks out, but I'm not sure it's pointed. New York has a Throg's Neck Bridge.
A pier or similar structure sticking out from land into the sea.
A is an area of land where a river enters a lake of sea?
An area of sea that passes through two pieces of land.
I think Sea larger in are.
A cape is a pointed piece of land that extends into a body of water, usually the ocean. Capes are typically formed by erosion and can vary in size and shape. They are often named for their location or a distinguishing feature.
In naval charts, 'rt' means 'cape', a piece of land sticking out into the sea.
The three pointed or Stuttgart Star represents the three modes of transport - Land, Sea and Air
the sea breeze is basically the breeze which flows from the sea to the land. During the day, the land heats up faster than the water, which makes the air above it hot and it goes up. this creates a low pressure area over the land.....as sea is comparitively cooler, it has a high pressure area over it.so these winds from the sea blow to the land...... this is a sea breeze