If you are talking about Basketball, then no. A basket is worth three points if shot from behind the 3-point line, regardless of where the player lands.
Omniscient
Peninsula.
No, if the washer bounces out of the cup, it does not count. To score a point in washers, the washer must stay in the cup or land on the board and remain within the designated scoring area.
A coast, or a seacoast, or beach, has land on three sides and water on the other.A piece of land surrounded by water on approximately three sides is a peninsula, which may also be a cape, promontory, or point.
No, "island" is the antonym of peninsula. A cape is a narrow point of land jutting into a body of water, while a peninsula is a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
Yes, they are the features of our beautiful land! :D
A headland is a point of land, usually high, that extends out into a body of water and thus has water on three sides. The word is often used as a synonym for promontory.
The most common name for a point of land extending into a body of water is peninsula. Usually a peninsula has water around three of its sides. The Yucatan Peninsula is an example of a peninsula.Other words that may mean the same are cape, headland, point, and spit. A cape is usually a large point of land that goes into the sea. A headland juts into a bay and has high cliffs. A spit is a sandy point of land extending into a body of water from a beach.
The most common name for a point of land extending into a body of water is peninsula. Usually a peninsula has water around three of its sides. The Yucatan Peninsula is an example of a peninsula.Other words that may mean the same are cape, headland, point, and spit. A cape is usually a large point of land that goes into the sea. A headland juts into a bay and has high cliffs. A spit is a sandy point of land extending into a body of water from a beach.
No. It can melt. So frozen water is not land.
The most common name for a point of land extending into a body of water is peninsula. Usually a peninsula has water around three of its sides. The Yucatan Peninsula is an example of a peninsula.Other words that may mean the same are cape, headland, point, and spit. A cape is usually a large point of land that goes into the sea. A headland juts into a bay and has high cliffs. A spit is a sandy point of land extending into a body of water from a beach.
The most common name for a point of land extending into a body of water is peninsula. Usually a peninsula has water around three of its sides. The Yucatan Peninsula is an example of a peninsula.Other words that may mean the same are cape, headland, point, and spit. A cape is usually a large point of land that goes into the sea. A headland juts into a bay and has high cliffs. A spit is a sandy point of land extending into a body of water from a beach.