Land surrounded by water is an island . You are describing a peninsula.
peninsala
An isthmus. A narrow strip of land that connect two larger bodies of land, an isthmus has water on both sides
A strip of land surrounded by water on three sides is called a peninsula. Peninsulas are typically connected to a larger landmass by a narrow strip of land called an isthmus.
A piece of land that is surrounded by water but connected to a larger landmass is called an island. Islands can vary in size and can be found in oceans, rivers, or lakes. They can be formed through volcanic activity, sediment deposition, or rising sea levels. Depending on their location, islands may have unique ecosystems and cultural significance.
An area that is completely surrounded by water is an island. If the landmass is surrounded by water on three sides, but is still connected to a larger landmass, then it is a peninsula.
A peninsula.
delta
A portion of land nearly surrounded by water, and connected with a larger body by a neck, or isthmus.
peninsala
This landform is called a peninsula. It is surrounded by water on three sides and is connected to a larger landmass by a narrow strip of land. Examples include the Italian Peninsula and the Iberian Peninsula.
An isthmus. A narrow strip of land that connect two larger bodies of land, an isthmus has water on both sides
A peninsula; if three sides are surrounded by water, but one side is is landlocked l, that would make a peninsula. Example: Florida
An isthmus. A narrow strip of land that connect two larger bodies of land, an isthmus has water on both sides
An isthmus. A narrow strip of land that connect two larger bodies of land, an isthmus has water on both sides
An isthmus. A narrow strip of land that connect two larger bodies of land, an isthmus has water on both sides
A narrow portion of land partly surrounded by water is a peninsula A narrow portion fo land completely surrounded by water is an island
A penninsula.