Some results would be:
-cultural ties
-the movement of glaciers caused bad soil which is hard to farm
-business (trade)
source: my textbook
Peninsulas
Land bordered by water on three sides
Capes and peninsulas both are pieces of land that is surrounded by water. Caps are pointed pieces of land and peninsulas is land that borders water on three sides.
No. Look on a map, and every piece of land sticking out from another piece of land is a peninsula. The only bit attached to mainland Europe it the Jutland peninsula.
Deterioration on the edges and peninsulas of our land.
The Antarctic Peninsula is the major land form on Antarctica.
Indians were given houses and land.
Islands and peninsulas are both land masses that are surrounded by water on at least one side.
A peninsula is a projection of land that protrudes from a larger body of land, much like a finger. The more peninsulas there are, the more exposure to the water there is. So more peninsulas mean more access to the ocean. That could mean more shipping, fishing, and tourism.
Loess is a type of soil. A peninsula is a piece of land that is "almost an island."
Peninsulas can be classified as headlands (head), capes, island promontories, bills, points, or spits. These are all land formations surrounded by water on three sides.
continents, islands, and peninsulas. i think