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Well, honey, that gap between those big ol' mountains is called a pass. It's like nature's way of saying, "Hey, come on through!" So next time you're trekking through the wilderness, just remember to thank Mother Nature for those convenient little gaps in the mountains.
The explorers wanted to search for the Northwest Passage to find a way through North America to Asia.because he wanted too
The major mountain that the Northeast shares with the Southeast is the Appalachian Mountains. These mountains run from the northern regions of Georgia all the way up through Maine.
Persistence. Between 1790 and 1810, most explorers tried to follow the ravines, creeks and gullies, hoping they would lead to a route through the mountains. In the end, a route across the ridges of the Blue Mountains was found by William Lawson, William Wentworth and Gregory Blaxland.
Some of the famous mountains located in Tibet include Mount Everest, known as Qomolangma in Tibetan, and Mount Kailash, considered sacred in Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Bon religions. Other notable peaks in Tibet include Cho Oyu, Shishapangma, and Mount Namcha Barwa.
The Cumberland Gap was the chief passage way through the Appalachian (Appa-latch-an) Mountains through out American History. It was part of Wilderness Road. (I remember how to pronounce these mountains by "I'm tossing an 'appl i wish u were smarter than i am cause i dont know
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That would be the esophagus.
The Arctic Passage
An easy way to explain how mountains are formed is through geological activities. Most mountains are formed as a result of volcanic eruptions while others are formed through erosion and other activities.
The "birth canal" is the path from the uterus, through the cervix and vagina, that a baby takes to be born.
What is the passage way into the cell?
the passage way of blood is the vessel
These are the Carpathians.
The Inside Passage is actually a network of passages and is located on the pacific coastline of the North American continent. The Inside Passage stretches from Alaska, through Canada, all the way to Washington State.