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Pensulars are a type of geological formation characterized by a narrow strip of land that extends into a body of water, often resembling a peninsula. They can be formed through various processes, including erosion and sediment deposition. The term is less commonly used and may sometimes refer to specific local features or types of landforms within certain geographical contexts. Their ecological significance often includes diverse habitats for wildlife and recreational opportunities for humans.

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