The five European peninsulas are the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula (Italy), the Balkan Peninsula (Greece, Albania, Bulgaria), the Scandinavian Peninsula (Norway and Sweden), and the Jutland Peninsula (Denmark and a small part of Germany).
Its A Peninsula, because all of it together make up a peninsula.
Vietnam's not on a peninsula, it's part of the Eurasian (Europe-Asia) Continent. However, if you really wanted to press your point, you could make it a peninsula; but it would be about the size of 1/2 the continental United States...involving Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Malaysia. And while you were at it, you could make India a peninsula too; India has the Arabian Sea on it's left (west side) and the Bay of Bengal on it's right (east side) with the Indian Ocean at it's southern tip. But, India too is part of the Eurasian Continent.
Yes, matter can exist in three states: solid, liquid, and gas. These states depend on the arrangement and movement of the atoms or molecules that make up the material.
A peninsula is a region of land surrounded by water on at least three of four sides and connected to a larger piece of land. A sea is a body of water, and thus cannot be called a peninsula.However, seas are usually surrounded by land on three sides, sometimes almost completely surrounded by land, which does make them seem like a water version of a peninsula. There are also inland bodies of water called seas, such as the Dead Sea or Caspian Sea, but these are technically saltwater lakes.
The peninsula where Delaware is located actually has parts of three different states - all of Delaware, the eastern portion of Maryland, and a small portion of Virginia (the southern tip of the peninsula).The name Delmarva incorporates the first three letters of Delaware (Del), the first three letters or Maryland (mar) and the abbreviation for Virginia (va). Combine the three elements and you have Delmarva.
Finland, Norway, and Sweden
LOL. At the category Peninsula = A body of land surrounded by water on three sides. (Hopefully that would make sense.)An example of a peninsula is Florida or Italy.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark make up the Scandinavian Peninsula. Finland is sometimes included as well.
Finland, Sweden and Norway. Although geographically separated, Denmark and Iceland are usually grouped with Scandinavia, for cultural and linguistic reasons.
No! That would be a bay, or a cove, or a gulf. A peninsula is the other way round - land surrounded by water on most sides (but not all, for that would then make it an island).
The three bodies of water that surround the Indian peninsula are the Arabian Sea to the west, the Bay of Bengal to the east, and the Indian Ocean to the south.
The five European peninsulas are the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula (Italy), the Balkan Peninsula (Greece, Albania, Bulgaria), the Scandinavian Peninsula (Norway and Sweden), and the Jutland Peninsula (Denmark and a small part of Germany).
The Ionian Sea to the West, the Sea of Crete to the South and the Aegean Sea at the East Coast.
A peninsula; if three sides are surrounded by water, but one side is is landlocked l, that would make a peninsula. Example: Florida
Europe (Spain and Portugal make the Iberian peninsula)
there are actually only two. They are Norway and Sweden. But a small amount is Finland. :)