Pass
A mountain gap is a low point in a mountain range that allows for easier passage, while a mountain pass is a route that traverses over a mountain range, often at a higher elevation. Gaps are natural breaks in the terrain, while passes are intentional paths that have been used by people over time for travel.
A mountain road is a twisty, usually narrow road which is high up in the mountains. A mountain pass is a road which crosses the mountains. Often, a mountain road leads to a pass, but not always.
Vail Pass
col or gap are used instead of mountain pass as well
The Chilkoot Pass is a mountain pass in the Coast Mountains. This mountain range is located from Alaska to British Colombia, Canada.
the Gothardt Pass in Switzerland
Col (noun) is a three letter word for mountain pass.
Through which mountain range did the Aryans pass to get to the Indian subcontinent?
Khunjerab Pass!!
The Gondogoro Pass is the highest mountain pass in Pakistan. At 19,500 ft (5,940 m) high, it can be one of the most dangerous to cross.
the Khyber pass is a mountain range which now connects Pakistan and Afghanistan. the Aryans first entered India through this pass