An isthmus is a narrow strip of land with water on both sides that connects two larger landmasses. It is often a critical route for transportation and trade between otherwise separated bodies of land. Examples include the Isthmus of Panama and the Isthmus of Suez.
Sparse means not occurring much.
"Nuculated" is not a standard geography term. It seems like a misspelling or misunderstanding of a term. If you provide more context or clarification, I can try to assist further.
Spring means the same thing in geography as it does in common conversation. It is the season after winter. It starts with the spring equinox and ends with the summer solstice.
A thin strip of land that connects two large land areas in and is surrounded on two sides of water is called an isthmus.
In geography, the term "mouth" refers to the point where a river empties into a larger body of water, typically an ocean, sea, or lake. It is the opposite of the source of the river and marks the end of its journey.
Panama is an isthmus. Panama has mountains, rivers, swamps and coastline.
It is a big test in your geography class that gets sent in to the state.
A ranker is a type of soil.
Sparse means not occurring much.
World Geography
It means The relationship between distance on a map and on the earth's surface.
"Isthmus" or "neck".
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"Nuculated" is not a standard geography term. It seems like a misspelling or misunderstanding of a term. If you provide more context or clarification, I can try to assist further.
Spring means the same thing in geography as it does in common conversation. It is the season after winter. It starts with the spring equinox and ends with the summer solstice.
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If you meant what is the geography studying the ocean, then the term is 'oceanography'.