No. A Prairie is a treeless grassy plain. Alternately...An extensive area of flat or rolling, predominantly treeless grassland, especially the large tract or plain of central North America
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A young mountain has steep sides. It also has sharp jagged peaks and narrow valleys. Older mountains are more rounded.
peice of candy
Cinder cone
the low area between hills or mountain is called...VALLEY
It is called an isthmus.
A narrow opening between hills or mountains is referred to as a "pass" or a "mountain pass." These pathways provide a route through mountainous terrain, allowing for travel between two areas that may otherwise be difficult to access. Passes can vary in width and difficulty depending on the specific terrain features.
Example sentence - The narrow path led to a small meadow with wildflowers in bloom.
plateaus
cumberland gap
A five-letter word for "narrow mountain stream" is "brook".
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.
The opening between mountains is called a mountain pass. It is a narrow gap or cut in the mountain range that allows for easier passage through the mountains.
A narrow gap in a mountain range is called a pass or a mountain pass.
A narrow passage between two mountains is often referred to as a gorge or a ravine.
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Pass
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