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give me five examples for Isthmus North America ​

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Answered by sampatichoudhary2007
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Answer:

An isthmus is a thin strip of land that connects two larger land masses. It has water on both of its sides and is sometimes a tombolo, which is formed from deposits such as sand, gravel, or silt. A tombolo usually connects an island to the mainland

Explanation:

Isthmus of Avalon unites the Avalon Peninsula to the mainland of Newfoundland.

Isthmus of Chignecto links Nova Scotia to North America and Canada.

The Isthmus of the Sechelt Peninsula separates the Sechelt Inlet from the Strait of Georgia.

Isthmus of Saint Pierre and Miquelon connects Langlade Island with the island of Miquelon.

The Isthmus of Summerside unites the western portion of Prince Edward Island with the rest of the island.

Madison Isthmus is in Madison, Wisconsin and links Lake Mendota and Lake Monona.

Seattle, Washington is located on an isthmus between Puget Sound and Lake Washington.

Maui, Hawaii has an isthmus between two volcanic masses.

Coronado, California is located on a peninsula that is connected to the mainland by an isthmus called the Silver Strand.

Catalina Isthmus is between the small western region of Santa Catalina Island, California and its larger eastern area.

Isthmus of Nahant connects Nahant, Massachusetts to Massachusetts.

Isthmus of Olympia, Washington links East Olympia to West Olympia and separates Budd Inlet (part of Puget Sound) and Capitol Lake.

Answered by rashmiprabha28
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Answer:

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