An Island
Land surrounded by water is an island . You are describing a peninsula.
An area of land completely surrounded by water is called an island.
That depends on whether the land is surrounded by water or something else. If it is surrounded by water, it is an island. If it is surrounded by water but is sufficiently large, it may be called an island continent (an example is Australia). If it is a land area completely surrounded by high mountains, rivers will flow to the land that is surrounded instead of to the ocean in that area. That would make the land an endorrheic basin.
a lake is surrounded by land on all sides!:)
It is an island.
An island is a body of land completely surrounded by water.
A country that is completely surrounded by other countries is described as landlocked.
An Island or Isle. pronounced as 'Eye-land' and ; 'eyel' Also in the middle of a river is an 'eyot' pronounced as 'eight'.
This could be a number of things. A pond, a lake, an inland sea, etc.
A lake?
A lake.
That is a lake, or a sea.
I think you have your English language mixed up'. A body of land almost completely surrounded by water is a 'peninsula'. A body of water almost completely surrounded by land is a 'lagoon'. or 'inlet'.
Lake
Land surrounded by water is an island . You are describing a peninsula.
It's an island! :D
You misunderstand. A lake is a body of water completely surrounded by land. Or A body of land completely surrounded by water is and island, or isle. NB Other words for 'lake' are mere, pond, pool and flash. The use of these words depends on their context.