Answer:
The three large peninsulas extending off of Europe are the Iberian Peninsula, Italian Peninsula, and the Balkan Peninsula.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The Europe continent is a 'peninsula of peninsulas'. Which means a bigger piece of land covered by 'water on three sides' and is constituted by smaller pieces of land which are also covered by 'water on three sides'.
- It is a peninsular landmass that is made up of other subsidiary peninsulas stretching out of the main peninsula.
- The European continent is covered by water on three sides both on the northern front and the southern front.
- It is covered by water on almost all the sides but is still connected to a larger piece of land.
- The three of the major peninsulas in Europe are the 'Iberian Peninsula', 'the Balkan Peninsula' and 'the Italian Peninsula' which are all on the southern side of the European continent.