The continent of South America forms a peninsula.
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South America's geologic structure consists of two dissymmetric parts. ... The Andes—formed as the South American Plate drifted westward and forced the oceanic plate to the west under it—constitute a gigantic backbone along the entire Pacific coast of the continent.
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because it has 3 water on 3 sides and land on the other side
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