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A pass in a mountain range is commonly referred to as a mountain pass. It is a route through a mountain range or over a ridge that allows for easier travel between two regions separated by mountains.
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 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.
The passage way through mountains is called a mountain pass. It is a route through a mountain range that allows for travel between different regions.
The Chilkoot Pass is a mountain pass located in the Coast Mountains in the Yukon Territory of Canada and southeastern Alaska, USA. It was a major route for prospectors during the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 19th century and is now part of the Chilkoot Trail, a popular hiking route.
Sani pass
The Khyber Pass.
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.
Pass
The natural route through a mountain range is called a "pass." Passes typically provide a pathway for travel and transportation, facilitating movement between valleys or across mountains. They can vary in altitude and difficulty, and some are well-known for their scenic views or historical significance.
The chief mountain that passes between Pakistan and Afghanistan is the Hindu Kush. It is also referred to as the Khyber Pas.