Denver is east of the Rockies, and you wouldn't actually drive through them unless you kept going west beyond Denver.
Driving from Chicago to Albuquerque you would pass the Sandia Mountains in New Mexico east of Albuquerque.
Denver is east of the Rockies, and you wouldn't actually drive through them unless you kept going west beyond Denver.
Depends on what direction(s) you are going in. All the states you can pass by are New Mexico, Oklahoma and Nebraska
If driving south on highway 2 to highway 15 into Mexico City, you will pass through the Sierra Madre Mountains, which are also an extension of the Rocky Mountains.
The pass through the Appalachian Mountains is called the Cumberland Gap.
There are no mountains
Driving from Raleigh to Knoxville you would drive on Interstate 40 and pass through the Great Smokey Mountains. They are part of the Blue Ridge Mountains which are part of the larger Appalachian Mountains.
Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida
Gap, notch, col, saddle. These are all words for a pass through the mountains.
A valley between two mountains is often referred to as a "mountain pass" or a "mountain saddle."
The Andes Mountains pass Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, and Venezuela.
the khyber pass ran throught the mountains