Florida and Michigan
I am about 99.99% sure this is correct: FLORIDA AND ALASKA
Uh. Florida, Alaska, and Maine?
Florida and Alaska would be the obvious two. The third would be the upper area of Michigan that juts into the Great Lakes.
Some examples of states in the United States that could be considered peninsulas are Florida, Michigan, and Alaska. These states have land surrounded by water on three sides, creating a peninsula-like shape.
Massachutes, Florida, and Alaska. I think. Michigan comprises two peninsulas; Mass. none.
The three are Alaska, Michigan, and Florida. Florida Michigan Michign Alaska Alaska Florida
Florida and Michigan. Part of Massachusetts, part of Maryland and part of Louisiana are peninsulas and there is also the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state. And in the entire state of Alaska is actually a peninsula, making it one of the largest in the world.
I think that's called a lagoon. It's more likely to be a peninsula.
A small piece of land surrounded by water on three sides is called a peninsula. Peninsulas are landforms that extend into a body of water, with water surrounding them on three sides. Examples of peninsulas include the state of Florida in the United States and the Iberian Peninsula in Europe.
Three peninsulas in South Australia are:Yorke PeninsulaFleurieu PeninsulaEyre Peninsula
The Italian Peninsula is one of the three great peninsulas of southern Europe, the other two being the Balkan (to the east) and the Iberian (to the west).