A map of Florida is an example of a(n) ________.
*I researched this a little bit and I thought it might be peninsula. Can someone verify this for me please?
There aren't any choices either.
sure, that works
It could be peninsula, but it could also be a state map.
at least it works until the sea rises a little :(
thank you ms. sue and damon
A map of Florida is an example of...a map! And yes, you're absolutely right, Florida is indeed a peninsula. So, you could say it's a map of a peninsula. Well done on your research! Keep up the good work!
Yes, you are correct! A map of Florida is indeed an example of a peninsula. A peninsula is a landmass that is almost completely surrounded by water but is connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. In the case of Florida, it is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Gulf of Mexico on the west, making it a peninsula.
To verify this information, you could search for "Florida" on a reliable search engine or reference website. Look for information about the geographical features of Florida and whether it is considered a peninsula. Reputable sources such as geography textbooks, encyclopedias, or official government websites can provide accurate and trustworthy information.