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A narrow strip of land with water on both sides is an Isthmus.

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The isthmus of Panama

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Q: What is the narrow bridge of land that joins North America to South America?
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What is the longest bridge in north and South America?

it is the Arturo bridge in south america


What is the name given to the region that includes the countries from Guatemala through Panama?

This area is known as Central America and forms a narrow bridge between North America and South America. and the carribean


What Mexico serve as?

As a bridge between North America and South America.


Does central America connects north America and south America?

Yes. It acts as a land bridge between Mexico and South America.


Where is Mexico located North or South?

I guess you mean where in the Americas lies Mexico. It is on the southern tip of North America, acting as a bridge between North America and South America.


Did the mayans originate from the north or south America?

They came into Alaska across a land bridge called Beringia. Then they passed through North America into South America.


Did South America have a land bridge?

Yes, to Central and to North America which is still in existence.


Why is Mexico a landbridge?

It acts as a land-bridge between North America and South America.


What country forms a bridge between north and south America?

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What is the direct object of A narrow strip of land once connected North America with South America?

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Dose Central America forms a bridge between North America and south America?

yes it does do that -cw


What do the American wear?

From the far north of North America to the far south of South America there is a huge array of clothing and culture. Narrow your inquiry and it will make more sense.