Headland
The rocky part of the shore that sticks out in the ocean is called a jetty.
Headland
That is called a headland
I think a peninsula is when the entire landmass sticks into the ocean on 3 sides, and a headland is when a smaller portion of shore sticks out into the ocean.
A headland is a coastal landform where the shore sticks out into the ocean. A much larger version of this could be considered a peninsula. A smaller, more transitory version of this that comes and goes with the tide could be considered a spit.
A headland is a part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean. Headlands stand out from the coast because they are made of harder rock that resists erosion by the waves.So technically, the answer is headland.
shore
both
The beach? The shore?
reef
The river which forms part of the border between the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Ocean is the Columbia River.
yes. seas are usually smaller and/or closer to shore. they are sometimes part of the ocean.