Geography, asked by ghanshyamg7301, 2 months ago

A narrow channel of seawater that separates two land masses and join two large waterbodies is called a
a) Strait
b)Bay
c)Gulf​

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Answered by firozpasha999
1

Explanation:

An isthmus is a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses and separates two bodies of water. This type of isthmus is called a tombolo, and is formed as waves and tides slowly build up a sand bar to create a permanent link between a coastal island (called a tied island) and the mainland.

Answered by aadhavan549855
1

Answer:

(a)Strait

Explanation:

A Strait is naturally formed,narrow, typically,

navigable waterway that connects two larger

bodies of water.Most commonly it is a channel

of water that lies between two land masses.

Some strait are not navigable, for example

because of an unnavigable reef or archipelago.

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