guessing you are doing this from dg wk 21, i am too...i got isthmus and it seems to be correct-- i have seen it on other sites.
A bridge is an example of how people might change a narrow piece of land that divides two bodies of land. By constructing a bridge, people can create a pathway for vehicles and pedestrians to cross over the narrow piece of land, connecting the two bodies of land.
A peninsula is an extension of land surrounded by water on three sides. Major examples include the Saudi and Iberian peninsulas.
Sound in landform terms refers to a narrow sea or ocean channel between two bodies of land. It is typically a long and relatively narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water. Examples include Long Island Sound in New York and Northumberland Strait in Canada.
"Ismuthus" is believed to be a misspelling of the word "isthmus," which refers to a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses. Isthmuses are important geographical features that can have significant impacts on ecosystems and human settlements.
a bridge because it can help you cross two bodies of water or more.
A narrow strip of land such as this is called an isthmus.
A land bridge. An Isthmus.
A narrow landform connecting two large pieces of land is called an isthmus. It is typically a narrow strip of land with water on both sides, connecting two larger landmasses or separating two bodies of water.
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The correct spelling is "land bridge" (a connecting landform that permits land migration).
an isthmus joins two larger bodies of land, and a tombola joins an island to a mainland. But may be flooded at high tide.
A bridge is an example of how people might change a narrow piece of land that divides two bodies of land. By constructing a bridge, people can create a pathway for vehicles and pedestrians to cross over the narrow piece of land, connecting the two bodies of land.
The correct spelling is isthmus (narrow land bridge).
Connecting Narrow Essential
An isthmus is a narrow land bridge between two larger bodies of land.
The Bering Land Bridge