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The continent of south America forms a peninsula -- give reasons​

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Answered by Harshbrainliest
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Answer:

Because it has 3water on 3 sides and land on the other side

Answered by mandaltumpa252
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Answer:

South America is NOT called a peninsula because it is a continent. A peninsula is an extension of land projecting into a body of water so therefore is surrounded on three sides by the water. If it was surrounded on FOUR sides by water it would be an island or a continent.

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