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A peninsula is a body of land that is surrounded by water on two sides. true or false and i need help with a few more. if you can please help me!
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A peninsula is a body of land that is surrounded by water on two sides. true or false
and i need help with a few more. if you can please help me!
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A peninsula is a piece of land, surrounded by water on 3 sides, for example, florida. So false.
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Step-by-step explanation:
A peninsula is a landform that s associated with the ocean or the water on all three sides and thus is known as a peninsula and is surrounded by water forming a continuous areal extent, such as the example of the florida and the indian peninsular.
A cape or the headward bill, point, fork or the split of the land is seen and may have a closed loop of water.
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