3. Why is a pass an important part of a range? How does it help humans?
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A pass is a gap, or break, in high, rugged terrain such as a mountain ridge. ... Passes often provide the easiest routes for people to travel across steep mountain ranges. For this reason, they have played an important role throughout human history in migration, trade, and settlement.
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A pass is an important part of a range as it marks the open land that can be used for crossing large distances.
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- A pass is a gap that is made for the navigation and crossing from one range to another and it acts as a shortcut from trade, travels, and impacting both human and animal migration.
- Some are found above the tree line and some are found at the source of the river. Roads and railways can be built on passes and recently tunnels are also been used for navigating long distances.
- They are places where the culture, communication exchange take place. An example of alps.
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