No, a delta does not connect two large bodies of land. Instead, a delta is a landform that forms at the mouth of a river, where it meets a body of water, such as an ocean, sea, or lake. It typically consists of sediment deposited by the river as it slows down and spreads out. Deltas can create rich ecosystems and habitats but are not structures that physically link land masses.
A narrow stripe of land that connects 2 large bodies of water is an isthmus.
It's an isthmus.
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An Isthmus, meaning neck of land joining two larger parts
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An Isthmus connects two larger bodies of land.
A narrow piece of land that connects two larger bodies of land is called an isthmus. The Isthmus of Panama essentially connects the continents of North America and South America.
Yes, an ismus is a narrow strip of land between two water bodies that connects two larger areas of land.
A strip of land with large bodies of water on each side is a peninsula.