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Both a peninsula and an island are surrounded by water on most sides. However, a peninsula is connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land, while an island is completely surrounded by water.
They both shape the land by sweeping away parts of the land by water or wind
A strip of land with water on both sides that connects two larger areas of land is called an isthmus. Isthmuses can be natural or man-made and play a crucial role in connecting separate landmasses.
An isthmus. A narrow strip of land that connect two larger bodies of land, an isthmus has water on both sides
Land breezes and sea breezes are both types of local wind patterns that are caused by the temperature difference between land and water. During the day, land heats up more quickly than water, creating a low-pressure area over the land and a high-pressure area over the water, resulting in a sea breeze blowing from the water to the land. At night, the land loses heat faster than water, creating a high-pressure area over the land and a low-pressure area over the water, leading to a land breeze blowing from the land to the water.
because it is a amphibian
An animal that is able to live both on land and in water is classified as "amphibious."
they are reptiles, reptiles can survive both water and land.
Amphibians live both in water and on land.
amphibians can live in both water and land because their body can survive in both water and land. E.G- penguins
both land and water
both land and water
Amphibians are both water AND land creatures
they can live in both land and water
A seaplane is designed to be able to land on both land and water. Advantages of this design are ease of landing in case of mechanical failure over water, and the ability to access places on a body of water without an airfield.
An amphibious plant is a type of plant that can grow both in water and on land, adapting to fluctuating water levels. These plants typically have special adaptations such as specialized roots, stems, and leaves to thrive in both environments. Examples of amphibious plants include water lilies and cattails.
it lived on both land and water it walked on land and swam in water