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A peninsula[1][2] is a landform that extends from a mainland and is surrounded by water on most sides.[3][4][5] Peninsulas exist on each continent.[6][2] The largest peninsula in the world is the Arabian Peninsula.[7][8]

Etymology

The word peninsula derives from Latin paeninsula, from paene 'almost' and insula 'island'. The word entered English in the 16th century.[3]

Definitions

A peninsula is generally defined as a piece of land surrounded on most sides by water.[5][9] A peninsula may be bordered by more than one body of water, and the body of water does not have to be an ocean or a sea.[10] A piece of land on a very tight river bend or one between two rivers is sometimes said to form a peninsula, for example in the New Barbadoes Neck in New Jersey, United States.[5] A peninsula may be connected to the mainland via an isthmus, for example, in the Isthmus of Corinth which connects to the Peloponnese peninsula.[11]

Formation and types

Peninsulas can be formed from continental drift, glacial erosion, glacial meltwater, glacial deposition, marine sediment, marine transgressions, volcanoes, divergent boundaries or river sedimentation.[12] More than one factor may play into the formation of a peninsula. For example, in the case of Florida, continental drift, marine sediment, and marine transgressions were all contributing factors to its shape.[13]

Glaciers

In the case of formation from glaciers (e.g., the Antarctic Peninsula or Cape Cod), peninsulas can be created due to glacial erosion, meltwater or deposition.[14] If erosion formed the peninsula, softer and harder rocks were present, and since the glacier only erodes softer rock, it formed a basin.[14] This may create peninsulas, and occurred for example in the Keweenaw Peninsula.[14] In the case of formation from meltwater, melting glaciers deposit sediment and form moraines, which act as dams for the meltwater.[14] This may create bodies of water that surround the land, forming peninsulas.[14] If deposition formed the peninsula, the peninsula was composed of sedimentary rock, which was created from a large deposit of glacial drift.[15][16] The hill of drift becomes a peninsula if the hill formed near water but was still connected to the mainland, for example during the formation of Cape Cod about 23,000 years ago.[17][18]

Others

In the case of formation from volcanoes, when a volcano erupts magma near water, it may form a peninsula (e.g., the Alaskan Peninsula).[15] Peninsulas formed from volcanoes are especially common when the volcano erupts near shallow water.[19] Marine sediment may form peninsulas by the creation of limestone.[20] A rift peninsula may form as a result of a divergent boundary in plate tectonics (e.g. the Arabian Peninsula),[21][22] while a convergent boundary may also form peninsulas (e.g. Gibraltar or the Indian subcontinent).[23] Peninsulas can also form due to sedimentation in rivers. When a river carrying sediment flows into an ocean, the sediment is deposited, forming a delta peninsula.[24] Marine transgressions (changes in sea level) may form peninsulas, but also may affect existing peninsulas. For example, the water level may change, which causes a peninsula to become an island during high water levels.[25] Similarly, wet weather causing higher water levels make peninsulas appear smaller, while dry weather make them appear larger.[26] Sea level rise from global warming will permanently reduce the size of some peninsulas over time.[27]

Uses

Peninsulas are noted for their use as shelter for humans and Neanderthals.[28] The landform is advantageous because it gives hunting access to both land and sea animals.[28]They can also serve as markers of a nation's borders.[29]

List of the largest peninsulas in the world

Rank Peninsula Continent Subregion Part of Area Nation(s) Source
(km2) (sq mi)
1 Arabian Peninsula Asia West Asia Arabia 3,100,000 1,200,000 File:Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq (southern region)
File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan (southern region)
File:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait
File:Flag of Oman.svg Oman
File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar
File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia
File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates
File:Flag of Yemen.svg Yemen
[30]
2 Indochinese Peninsula Southeast Asia Mainland Southeast Asia 2,000,000 770,000 File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia
File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos
File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia (western region)
File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar
File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam
[31]
3 Deccan Peninsula South Asia Indian Subcontinent 1,900,000 730,000 File:Flag of India.svg India (southern region) [32]
4 Labrador Peninsula North America Northern America 1,400,000 540,000 File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada (eastern region) [33]
5 Anatolian Peninsula Asia West Asia Asia Minor 755,688 291,773 File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey (Asian part) [34]
6 Scandinavian Peninsula Europe Northern Europe Fennoscandia 750,000 290,000 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland (northern region)
File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
[35]
Somali Peninsula Africa East Africa Horn of Africa 750,000 290,000 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia (eastern region)
File:Flag of Somalia.svg Somalia
[36]
8 Balkan Peninsula Europe Southern Europe South-eastern Europe 666,700 257,400 File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania
File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria
File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia (southern mainland)
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece (mainland)
File:Flag of Kosovo.svg Kosovo
File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro
File:Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania (coastal region)
File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia (central region)
File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia (south-western region)
File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey (European part)
[37]
9 Iberian Peninsula South-western Europe 583,256 225,196 File:Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra
File:Flag of France.svg France (French Cerdagne)
File:Flag of Gibraltar.svg Gibraltar (United Kingdom)
File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal (mainland)
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain (mainland)
[38]
10 Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica West Antarctica 522,000 202,000 [39]
11 Taymyr Peninsula Asia North Asia North Siberian Lowland 400,000 150,000 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia (Krasnoyarsk Krai) [40]
12 Kamchatka Peninsula Russian Far East 370,000 140,000 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia (Kamchatka Krai) [41]

See also

References

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  18. Wyckoff 1999, p. 328.
  19. Heos 2010, p. 44.
  20. Heos 2010, p. 21–23.
  21. Nadeau 2006, p. 10.
  22. Heos 2010, pp. 43–44.
  23. Heos 2010, p. 40.
  24. Nadeau 2006, p. 13.
  25. Niz 2006, p. 7.
  26. Niz 2006, p. 13.
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