North and South America
It depends, but it usually is a land bridge, like "Beringia"
A bridge is a physical structure that crosses over obstacles like water or valleys to connect two landmasses. A plain is a flat, open area of land, while a road is a path or route used for transportation between two points.
A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land masses is called an isthmus. A few examples are Madison Isthmus in Wisconsin, Catalina Isthmus in California, and East Bay Neck in Tasmania.
A strip of land connecting two large landmasses is called an isthmus. It serves as a narrow bridge between two larger bodies of land, often connecting two continents or two sections of a continent.
Sure. Panama lays on a (relatively) narrow strip of land that connect two larger landmasses.
A land bridge is a physical connection between two landmasses that were previously separated by water, allowing for the migration of plants, animals, and people. Land bridges are often formed during periods of lower sea levels, such as glaciations, and can have significant ecological and historical implications.
Another name for a narrow bridge of land is an "isthmus." An isthmus connects two larger landmasses and often separates two bodies of water. A well-known example is the Isthmus of Panama, which connects North and South America.
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An isthmus is a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses and separates two bodies of water. It is not a body of water itself; rather, it acts as a land bridge between two larger land areas.
guessing you are doing this from dg wk 21, i am too...i got isthmus and it seems to be correct-- i have seen it on other sites.
I do believe the Sinai Peninsula, a land bridge, connects Asia and Africa.
The Bering Land Bridge connected Asia and North America. It was a land bridge that emerged during the last ice age when sea levels were lower, allowing early humans to migrate between the two continents.