No. Panama is part of Central America, connected to both South America and North America.
Yes, Panama is an isthmus.
Yes, Panama is a classical isthmus.
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Yes, Panama fits the definition of an isthmus.
The answer is that it is a capital city and it is a small island if you wanted to learn more about it.
Sure. Panama lays on a (relatively) narrow strip of land that connect two larger landmasses.
yes, because it connects Central and North America to South America.
It does not. Panama is a political state. An isthmus is a physical geographic feature. The land that Panama sits on may be regarded as an isthmus, but this does not correspond directly to Panama's political borders.
Australia and Antarctica are known as the island continents.
Yes, it is an isthmus because it connects North and Central America to South America.
Yes, it is an isthmus because it connects North and Central America to South America.
Greenland and Australia are considered continents that fit within the definition of an island because they are both landmasses surrounded by water, with Australia being the world's largest island and Greenland being the world's largest island that is not a continent.