Korea,
Korea,
This is probably your homework, so I'll give you some hints.
-North and South parts.
-These two countries were once one country.
-This one country was occupied by Japan for a while.
-The North is democratic, the South is communist.
-The South side recently tested a satellite/missile launch that created controversy around the world.
hey dude this is my home work but you are wrong about the north Korea and the South Korea thing because North Korea is communist and South Korea is democratic duh i learned that in like first grade smart one.
The crossing between Egypt and the Arabian peninsula is the Sinai Peninsula. It is a triangular peninsula occupying 23,500 square miles and links Africa to Asia.
Southeast Asia is divided into the mainland and the archipelago. The mainland consists of countries like Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, while the archipelago includes Indonesia and the Philippines.
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The Malay Peninsula. It had that name long before the country was named "Malaysia". The northern part is Thailand (formerly "Siam"), the southern part is Malaysia, and the island at the southern tip is Singapore.
Egypt and Israel connect Africa and Asia through the Sinai Peninsula.
Three countries in Asia that are peninsulas or located on peninsulas are Thailand, South Korea, and India. Thailand occupies the Indochinese Peninsula, South Korea is situated on the Korean Peninsula, and India extends into the Indian Peninsula. Each of these countries has a significant coastline due to their geographic positions.
Oil is found in the Middle East in Asia. The countries are Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and others countries that have access to the Arabian Peninsula.
China is a country in Asia and its capital is Beijing. Korea is two countries.
Europe and Asia are continents that are divided into countries. Russia straddles both continents, with a portion of the country in Europe and the majority in Asia. Middle Eastern countries like Turkey, located in both Asia and Europe, further blur the continental division.
In Asia, notable peninsulas include the Korean Peninsula, which is shared by North and South Korea, and the Indochinese Peninsula, encompassing countries like Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar. The Arabian Peninsula, which includes Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait, is also significant. Additionally, the Indian Peninsula, primarily occupied by India, is another major landform in the region.