An isthmus. It is a narrow strip of land.
The main land of a peninsula is called the "mainland." It is the larger mass of land connected to the peninsula by a narrow strip of land or isthmus.
Water There would be water around most of it except for a small bridge of land connecting it to the mainland.
a peninsula...
No, the mainland of Greece is not a peninsula; it is a part of the Balkan Peninsula. A peninsula is a landmass surrounded by water on three sides, while the Greek mainland is bordered by the Aegean Sea to the east, the Ionian Sea to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south, but it is still connected to the rest of the Balkan Peninsula.
A body of land with water on three sides is called a peninsula. This geographical feature is surrounded by water on three sides and connected to the mainland on the fourth side. Examples include the Iberian Peninsula in Europe and the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East.
A peninsula is usually a body of land surrounded by water on three sides. The term is among those applied to land surfaces that extend out into a body of water from a mainland. A peninsula is a body of land which projects into the sea. The state of Florida is a peninsula.
An isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land. An example in Greece is the isthmus which connects the Peloponnese peninsula to the mainland.
A peninsula is a piece of land that is bordered on three sides by water, but is still attached to the mainland.
It's a land formation bordered on three sides by water, and protrudes out from a larger portion of land.
A piece of land that protrudes from a larger piece of land in to a body of water is a peninsula. The southern tip of Florida is a peninsula.
The main land of a peninsula is called the "mainland." It is the larger mass of land connected to the peninsula by a narrow strip of land or isthmus.
An isthmus is a narrow strip of land that connects an island to the mainland. It is a natural feature that allows for land access between the two land masses.
Water There would be water around most of it except for a small bridge of land connecting it to the mainland.
a peninsula...
A piece of land joined to the mainland with three sides or more bordered by the sea is called a peninsula.
The body of land in Greece that is almost surrounded by water is called a peninsula. The most well-known example is the Peloponnese peninsula, which is connected to the mainland by the Isthmus of Corinth.
Greece is a peninsula; the seas are: Adriatic, Ionian, Aegean.