The headland in sea is called
A. Strait
B. Peninsula
C. Isthmus
D. Island
Answer: Option B
Solution(By Examveda Team)
The headland in sea is called Peninsula. A peninsula is a landform which is surrounded by water from three sides. It appears that it is protruding into the sea. Indian peninsula is a headland into the Indian Ocean.Related Questions on Lithosphere
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