4. A gap is a low-lying depression or a valley which cuts through a range of hills. true or false
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A gap is a low area between two higher- elevation landmass es, such as mountains. Gaps are similar to pass es, but more rugged and difficult to navigate. The most rugged gaps are often called "notches." Notches are rarely crossed, and usually marked by steep cliff s on either side.
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A gap is a low-lying depression or a valley which cuts through a range of hills - True
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- A gap is a "low area" between 2 "higher-elevation landmasses", like mountains.
- Gaps are more complex and difficult to traverse than passes
- The ruggedest gaps are commonly referred to as the "notches." Notches are very rarely crossed & are marked by "steep cliffs" on either side
- Often Gaps also demonstrate the "prominence of a peak". Prominence is an expression of the "independence of a peak", or how isolated it is from other "elevations".
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