The continents that meet at a rather small land bridge are Europe and Asia, at the region known as the Isthmus of Suez. This land bridge separates the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
Europe and Asia meet at the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul, Turkey, which separates the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
North and South America
The continents that meet at the Isthmus of Suez are Africa and Asia, separating the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
England is located in the continent of Europe. It is not a continent itself, but rather a country within the continent of Europe.
Laurasia is not a continent but rather a supercontinent that existed in the northern hemisphere during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras. It consisted of North America, Europe, and Asia before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
North and South America
North and South America
North and South America
The continents that meet at the Isthmus of Suez are Africa and Asia, separating the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
It is the Isthmus of Panama, which connects North America to South America. The Pacific Ocean is to the West and the Atlantic Ocean to the East. The Panama Canal forms an artificial (man-made) separation between the two continents.
I think you probably mean "bridge span" rather than "spam bridge." A bridge span is the part of the bridge between its supports.
As a structural engineer, I would rather be on the second floor. Ask yourself this: Would I rather be under a bridge or on the bridge when it collapsed? The people in Michigan who rode the bridge down survived because the bridge did not fall as if dropped out of the sky. Part of the bridge "cushioned" the fall.
Since continents can never lose their status as continents, your query could be rather nonsensical.
It's better to ask one question at a time, rather than to cram two questions into one. The city is Istanbul, aka Constantinople in older times. It has a section in Europe, and a section across the Bosporus in Asia.
The Howrah bridge in India is made of steel and is riveted, rather than having nuts and bolts in its construction. It is a cantilever, floating bridge.
It depends on height of the bridge. If you fall ten feet you don't have time to build up speed rather than if you were on a 100,000 foot bridge.
The Tasman Sea, rather than a strait, separates Australia and New Zealand.