Geography, asked by AdityaNandy, 17 days ago

difference between a Peninsula and a gulf​

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Answered by Feirxefett
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1. “Gulf” comes from the Greek word “kolpos” while peninsula comes from the Latin words “paene” and “insula.” ... Gulfs are areas of water that are surrounded by land on three sides while peninsulas are long strips of land that poke out into the sea surrounded on two or three sides by water.

Answered by sohinibanerjee2205
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1. "Gulf” comes from the Greek word “kolpos” while peninsula comes from the Latin words “paene” and “insula.”

2. Gulfs are areas of water that are surrounded by land on three sides while peninsulas are long strips of land that poke out into the sea surrounded on two or three sides by water.

3.Examples of gulfs are the Gulf of Mexico, the Persian Gulf, and the Gulf of Alaska while examples of peninsulas are the Iberian Peninsula, the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska, and the state of Florida.

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