The small Intestine.
No, it is not narrow.
A narrow passage through land is called a gorge.
A long narrow region of land with water on each side is called and isthmus
A narrow shelf is often called a "slim shelf" or a "slender shelf".
A strait is narrow stretch of water with land on either side, while an isthmus is a narrow stretch of land with water on each side.An isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses. An isthmus has water on two sides.A strait is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water. It has land on two sides.
The spider's body is divided into two main sections: the cephalothorax (head and thorax combined) and the abdomen. These sections are connected by a narrow waist-like structure called the pedicel.
A narrow sections of land that just out into the ocean
It is the third ventricle that appears as a narrow midline slit. The brain has four ventricles.
The fastest part of a river is the narrowest or shallowest. In broad, deep sections the water moves slowly, in narrow or shallow sections the river moves fastest. Of course the fastest flowing water is at a waterfall or rapid.
Infinitely many, if they are narrow enough.
Parochialism means being provincial, being narrow in scope, or considering only small sections of an issue
To identify a plant with a 5-lobed leaf, look for a leaf that is divided into five distinct sections or lobes. Count the lobes on the leaf to confirm that there are five of them. This characteristic can help you narrow down the plant species you are trying to identify.
In many medieval countries, farming was done mostly on manors, where peasant families lived and worked the land. The fields of the manors were divided up into strips, which were either communal or assigned to individual families to farm. They were sections of fields, usually long and relatively narrow.
No, a fjord is a narrow inlet.
Strip lots are a unique form of rural settlement. French Canada divided the land differently than other areas of Canada by having long, narrow sections of land extending from the rivers.
A strip pattern is a design or motif that features long, narrow sections arranged in a repetitive or sequential manner. It can be seen in textiles, architecture, and various other visual arts.
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