Appalachian
A narrow gap in a mountain range is called a pass or a mountain pass.
A row or chain of mountains is called a mountain range.
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 gap in a mountain range is a low point or pass that allows for easier passage through the mountains. It is a natural break in the range that forms due to erosion from water, wind, or glaciers. Gaps are often used as routes for roads, trails, or railroads to cross the mountains.
A gap between mountains is called a col or a saddle. It is a low point or pass in a ridge or mountain range that allows for easier travel between two high points.
Daniel Boone lead settlers through the 'Cumberland Gap' to forge the 'Wilderness Trail' to open up travel to the west.
Appalachian Mountains
Appalachian Mountains.
Pioneers needed to cross the Appalachian mountain range in order to get to Kentucky and Tennessee. They used the Cumberland Gap, a path through the mountain range, to do so.
The pathway that is natural gateway for pioneers moving into Kentucky and Tennessee is the Cumberland Gap. It is a 12 mile wide natural gap in the Appalachian Mountain Range.
Cumberland Gap
it was a passage through mountain terrain.
The pathway that is natural gateway for pioneers moving into Kentucky and Tennessee is the Cumberland Gap. It is a 12 mile wide natural gap in the Appalachian Mountain Range.
A narrow gap in a mountain range is called a pass or a mountain pass.
a narrow valley through a range of hills or mountains. Example: Cumberland
A gap in a mountain range is a low point or pass that allows for easier passage through the mountains. It is a natural break in the range that forms due to erosion from water, wind, or glaciers. Gaps are often used as routes for roads, trails, or railroads to cross the mountains.
The Cumberland Gap is a narrow pass in the Cumberland Mountains, which is in the Appalachian Mountains of the the USA.