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Why is the Indian subcontinent considered a peninsula?

It is one of the largest countries in Asia.
It is one of the largest countries in Asia.
It sticks out from the southern part of Asia.
It sticks out from the southern part of Asia.
It connects Asia to the Middle East.
It connects Asia to the Middle East.
It is surrounded by water on three sides.

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It’s because the Indian subcontinent is surrounded by water on three sides of its land

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