Central America (Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama) qualifies as such.
Isthmus
Yes. It acts as a land bridge between Mexico and South America.
The landform that connects Central America to South America is called the Isthmus of Panama. This narrow strip of land separates the Pacific Ocean from the Caribbean Sea and is crucial for trade and transportation, notably through the Panama Canal. The isthmus serves as a natural bridge between the two continents.
I presume you are referring to the comparatively narrow strip of land which connects the two larger continents - it is referred to as an "Isthmus".
Central America - Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama - connects Mexico to South America.
Yes, Central America connects South America at Panama/Columbia and North America at Guatemala/Belize/Mexico
A narrow strip of land surrounded by water on two sides is called an isthmus.
The highway that connects countries of South America is called the Pan-American Highway. It runs from Mexico to Valparaiso and then runs east to Buenos Aires. It is on the west coast of South America.
The Andes in western South America are an example of a landform that arises from the _____.
North America connects to South America on the north side of South America, nothing connects below
Panama is not in South America. Formally it is in North America as it is north of the equator by 9 degrees. But informally is is considered to be in Central America, which is the land that connects Mexico with Colombia.
Isthmus: a narrow strip of land, bordered on both sides by water, connecting two larger bodies of land