Peninsula
peninsula
An Isthmus, meaning neck of land joining two larger parts
An isthmus is a narrow neck of land joining two larger areas of land - for example Panama and Suez. There are no different kinds of isthmus.
A narrow neck of land that connects two larger landmasses is called an isthmus. It can be an important geographical feature that may affect trade, transportation, and migration between the connected landmasses.
A portion of land nearly surrounded by water, and connected with a larger body by a neck, or isthmus.
Neck of Land Cemetery was created in 1687.
When two larger land areas have a narrow connection between them, then one may call the connection a neck land form. It clearly derives from the idea of the connection of a head to a body, a shape which is quite diverse in nature.
There are many different kinds of underground pipes and each has their own way of joining to the next piece. Many will have a 'neck' that fits into a larger ring on the next piece, but there are other methods too.
peninsula
A narrow neck of land is an isthmus.
A narrow neck of land is called a peninsula. A peninsula is bordered by water on three of its sides.
No.It comes from Greek word isthmos which means a neck of land.