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What Is A Narrow Strip Of Land With Water On Both Sides Connecting Two Larger Landmasses Known?

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A: An Isthmus
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The connective strip of land is referred to as an isthmus
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An isthmus is a narrow strip of land that acts as a bridge between two landmasses separated by water. This land bridge is basically a narrow strip of land that has large water bodies on its sides. An isthmus is the inverse of a strait, which connects two large water bodies.

Isthmuses are extremely valuable geopolitically and are, historically, commercial centers owing to their crucial location. They are very suitable for the construction of canals. The Panama Canal acts as a connection between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, drastically reducing the naval travel time from the east and west coasts of America. The Suez Canal is possibly the best known example. It allows shipping between Europe and Asia directly, whereas in the past this was not possible without the circumnavigation of Africa.

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