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explain island starait Cape Peninsula​

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Answered by ItzBrainlyGirl024
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A peninsula is a landform surrounded by water on the majority of its border while being connected to a mainland from which it extends. The surrounding water is usually understood to be continuous, though not necessarily named as a single body of water. Peninsulas are not always named as such; one can also be referred to as a headland, cape, island promontory, bill, point, fork, or spit. A point is generally considered a tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water that is less prominent than a cape. A river which courses through a very tight meander is also sometimes said to form a "peninsula" within the (almost closed) loop of water. In English, the plural versions of peninsula are peninsulas and, less commonly, peninsulae.

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Answered by krishnayya3
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Some peninsulas are formed when mud and sand are deposited between a series of islets, making a solid land mass. Others are formed by rivers. Erosion sometimes causes a peninsula to break off from the mainland and form an island. The Arabian peninsula is the world's largest peninsula

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