Which of the following is an example of a peninsula?

The Alps.

Eurasia.

The great European plain.

Scandinavia. (MY ANSWER)

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Your answer, Scandinavia, is correct! A peninsula is a landform that is mostly surrounded by water but connected to the mainland on one side. To determine which of the options is a peninsula, we need to examine each one.

1. The Alps: The Alps are a major mountain range in Europe, but they are not a peninsula. They do not have a connection to a mainland or are surrounded by water on three sides.

2. Eurasia: Eurasia is not a peninsula but a continent. It is the combined landmass of Europe and Asia.

3. The great European plain: The great European plain is a vast lowland region in Europe, but it is not a peninsula. It does not have a distinctive landform with water surrounding it.

4. Scandinavia: Scandinavia is indeed a peninsula! It is a region in Northern Europe that consists of the countries Norway, Sweden, and part of Finland. It is connected to the European mainland through Denmark but is surrounded by water on three sides - the North Sea, the Norwegian Sea, and the Baltic Sea.

Therefore, your answer of Scandinavia as an example of a peninsula is correct! Well done!