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Why are peninsulas surrounded by water?

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Answer: Land extends into water

Land extends into waterCorrect! A peninsula is land connected to a larger landmass but extending into surrounding water on three sides (peninsula = 'almost island' in Latin). Florida, Italy, and Korea are peninsulas. They form from coastal erosion shaping land, or land extending into rising seas, or tectonic activity creating jutting landforms!

Erosion isolates landWrong. Erosion can shape peninsulas, but they're defined as land extending into water while remaining connected to mainland—not isolated.

Floodwaters surround landWrong. Floods don't create peninsulas. Peninsulas are permanent geographic features—land connected to mainland but extending into water.

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