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The Kyber Pass links Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is a mountain pass in the Hindu Kush mountain range and has been historically significant for trade and military purposes between the two countries.
Mountain passes are typically formed by glacial erosion, where the movement of glaciers carves out a low point between mountain peaks. The glacier's forceful movement and abrasive action can widen and deepen a pass, creating a gap in the mountain range.
Impermeable rocks are those that trap water and do not allow it to pass through due to their low permeability. These rocks effectively act as barriers, preventing the movement of water underground.
Mountain passes are typically formed by the erosive forces of glaciers, rivers, and weathering processes such as freeze-thaw cycles. Over time, the constant movement of ice, water, and rock fragments carves out a low point in a mountain range, creating a pass for travel.
A gap in a mountain is typically called a pass or a saddle. It is a lower point along a ridge that allows for passage between two peaks or valleys.
Col (noun) is a three letter word for mountain pass.
The name of the highest mountain pass in the world is Thorong La Pass, located in the Himalayas of Nepal.
The letter "K" as in Khyber Pass.
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The chief mountain that passes between Pakistan and Afghanistan is the Hindu Kush. It is also referred to as the Khyber Pas.
If this is for a crossword puzzle, the three letter answer is "ALP". Arlsberg Pass is a mountain pass in the Austrian Alps.
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