North and South America
~The Isthmus of Panama. !
Panama
Panama
Isthmus. As in isthmus of Panama. Glens
That's an isthmus. Loot at a map of Panama.
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.
An isthmus is a narrow strip of land that connects to larger land areas. The Central American country of Panama is an isthmus that connects the southern portion of North America with the continent of South America.
It's called and Isthmus. Panama and Suez would be 2 examples.
North America and South America are connected by a land bridge known as the Isthmus of Panama.
A strip of land with water on both sides that connects two larger areas of land is called an isthmus. Isthmuses are significant geographical features as they often serve as crucial land bridges for transportation and trade between the two larger land masses. One famous example is the Isthmus of Panama, which connects North and South America.
A narrow neck of land connecting two larger areas is called an isthmus. Isthmuses are typically significant for trade and transportation, as they provide a land route between two larger landmasses. A well-known example is the Isthmus of Panama, which connects North and South America.
An isthmus, a comparably narrow section of land connecting two larger land areas. (Panama is similarly, and more obviously, described as an isthmus.)