A long field, like a big flatland.
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A peninsula is a body of land surrounded by water except for one connection to land. An isthmus is a narrow strip of land surrounded by water on both sides, but connected to land on both ends.
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A thin strip of land that extends into a body of water is called a "peninsula." It is surrounded by water on three sides and is connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. Peninsulas can vary in size and shape.
If you are talking about a piece of narrow land that sticks out into a body of water, then it is called a peninsula.
A "strait" refers to a narrow strip of WATER & an "isthmus" refers to a narrow strip of LAND.
An isthmus is a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses and separates two bodies of water. It is not a body of water itself; rather, it acts as a land bridge between two larger land areas.
An inlet is any area of water that extends into the land from a larger body of water. Inlets are smaller than gulfs.
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.
A narrow strip of land surrounded on 3 sides by water is a peninsula.
An isthmus. A narrow strip of land that connect two larger bodies of land, an isthmus has water on both sides