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Land. An Isthmus is a narrow strip of land.
Right, an Ithsmus is a narrow strip of Land, it connects two larger areas of land. As Panama connects South America to Central America, for example.
Right, an Ithsmus is a narrow strip of Land, it connects two larger areas of land. As Panama connects South America to Central America, for example.
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Panama, the southernmost country in Central America, I suppose could be called a "thin sweep of land," but Panamanians probably wouldn't like it. Another, shorter name for this "thin sweep of land" would be, "isthmus." Again, Panama would be the only logical answer here--keeping in mind that Panama is divided by a canal as well.
Panama.
you would find the pacific ocean.
An isthmus is a narrow piece of land with a body of water - usually the sea - on both sides. A good example is the Isthmus of Panama which joins North America and South America. This is also the location of the Panama canal, which provides a route for ships to travel between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
The Panama Canal connects the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean.
It's called and Isthmus. Panama and Suez would be 2 examples.
If you are referring to anatomy, an isthmus is the narrow connection between organs. For example, the isthmus of the fauces is where the back of your mouth meets your throat. Geographically, however, an isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses and separating two bodies of water. An example of this would be the Isthmus of Panama land link which extends east-west about 400 miles from the border of Costa Rica to the border of Colombia.
i gonna make this simple i suppose it would be a isthmusIsthmus -a relatively narrow strip of land (with water on both sides) connecting two larger land areas