A small extension of land is often referred to as a "land parcel" or "plot." It can vary in size and shape, serving various purposes such as residential, agricultural, or commercial use. These extensions may be part of a larger property or stand alone, and they can impact local development and land use planning.
Cape
A small section of land is a spit (sand spit). A narrow peninsula may be called a cape. *************************** A 'Headland' is another name.
The extension of land is called a panhandle.
You can ask for anything, but we won't give you an extension.
Mostly yes. If the extension counter is too small then it may not have but in most cases it should be present
The Great Land of Small was created in 1986.
Puttering About in a Small Land was created in 1985.
A Small Plot of Land was created in 1995.
In China it depends on the purpose for which the land is being used. For residential use, after the term of residential land use rights expires, it will be automatically extended. For non-residential use, when the term of land use rights specified in the land grant contract is due to expire, if land users need to continue to use the land, they are required to apply for an extension of the term no later than 1 year prior to the expiration; unless the land needs to be recovered for public interest, the application must be approved. When the term of land use rights expires, if land users fail to apply for an extension of land use rights, or its extension is disapproved, the land use rights will be recovered by state without any compensation.
A strait.
dendrite
The microscope can become an extension of your sense of vision because, when you look through it, it lets you see very small things close up.