Peninsula
A piece of land that juts into the water is called a peninsula.
Definition: A piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake; a promontory; a headland.
A piece of land that juts out into water and is surrounded by water on three sides is called a peninsula. Peninsulas are commonly found along coastlines and can vary in size from small promontories to large landmasses. Examples of famous peninsulas include the Florida Peninsula in the United States and the Iberian Peninsula in Europe.
A peninsula is a piece of land that is almost completely surrounded by water but connected to a larger landmass at one end. It typically juts out into a body of water such as an ocean, sea, or lake. Examples of peninsulas include the Iberian Peninsula and the Arabian Peninsula.
The Crimean Peninsula juts out into the Black Sea.
A piece of land that juts into the water is called a peninsula.
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Definition: A piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake; a promontory; a headland.
A peninsula is a piece of land that juts out into the sea, and has two sides and one end. One example is the Malay Peninsula.
A marina on a piece of land that juts out in the downtown area of Singapore
you mean a peninsula?
The answer is an island
Peninsula is a piece of land projecting out into a body of water.
The mass of East African land that juts out into the Indian Ocean is the Horn of Africa. It is the Somali Peninsula, and juts hundreds of kilometers into the Arabian Sea.
It is called a valley
A small piece of land in the sea is called an island.