A headland is a part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean. Headlands stand out from the coast because they are made of harder rock that resists erosion by the waves.
So technically, the answer is headland.
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It is difficult to breathe in deep oceans because the water pressure increases as you go deeper, making it harder for your lungs to expand and contract properly. Additionally, there is less oxygen available in deep ocean water due to lower levels of photosynthesis and mixing of surface layers with deeper waters.
They are called trenches.
A crack in the ocean floor is called a rift. Rifts are areas where tectonic plates are pulling away from each other, leading to the formation of new crust underneath the ocean.
Large bodies of salt water are called seas or oceans.
The rocky part of the shore that sticks out in the ocean is called a jetty.
A Island
A point? Or maybe a peninsula or headland
I think a peninsula is when the entire landmass sticks into the ocean on 3 sides, and a headland is when a smaller portion of shore sticks out into the ocean.
there is but its harder to get because they have to travel so deep to get it hardly any get it from there.
A small piece of land in the sea is called an island.
. . .because they already have a Pacific Ocean.
no its harder for them to breath in the ocean because there is the salt there that they need to mate in
India sticks out into an ocean that bears it name, the "Indian Ocean". The Indian Ocean to the west side of India is called the "Arabian Sea" and the Indian Ocean to the east side of India is called the "Bay of Bengal" to the south of India round Siri Lanka is the Indian Ocean is given the name the "Laccadive Sea".
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Headland
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