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19 March, 13:27

as isthmus is a narrow strip of land that is bordered by water on each side, and that connects two larger pieces of land. How does this differ from a tombolo?

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  1. 19 March, 13:36
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    An isthmus can exist between two large landforms or between an island and a larger landform or continent. It is any narrow connecting neck of land.

    A tombolo is a sandbar that connects the mainland to an island, forming a permanent or temporary isthmus, and the island can be known as a "tied island". Tombolo's form from sand or sediment pushed along a shoreline.
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