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An isthmus is a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses, typically surrounded by water on either side. It is formed through various geological processes, including tectonic activity, sediment deposition, and erosion. Isthmuses can also result from changes in sea levels, where land is exposed as water recedes. They often serve as important land corridors for transportation and biodiversity.

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