peninsula
A narrow piece of land jutting out into a body of water, usually low-lying, is called a peninsula. Peninsulas are usually surrounded by water on three sides and connected to a larger landmass by a narrow strip of land.
a peninsula
a point of land jutting out of water is called a peninsula,point or spit and is regulary quite large. there are many peninsulas, all over the world they are both big and small but that does not matter they are still a peninsula.
London Bridge spans the River Thames.
A body of land jutting out into water. Generally surrounded by water on 3 sides. Florida is an example of a peninsula.
Because... an isthmus - is a (usually) narrow tract of land jutting out into a body of water. An island is a piece of land totally surrounded by water.
Directly beneath the Golden Gate Bridge is a strait called (no surprise) the Golden Gate, which separates San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean.
It is Florida. It is surrounded by water on three sides which makes it a peninsula. In other words, it is a body of land enclosed on three sides by water, jutting out from a larger body of land.Source: in part from Answers.com
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Lake Erie
It crosses the River Thames.
Like any bridge - to cross a body of water. To link a landmass to another landmass.