A narrow gap in a mountain range providing access to the other side is
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pass
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it is called a pass . eg Rohtang pass etc
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A narrow gap in a mountain range providing access to the other side is known as a saddle, passes, or a water gap.
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- It is a geological structure that is a low point or opening between high mountains or hills that can be used for communication.
- The Bomdila, Shipkila, and Nathula passes are among the Himalayan passes.
- It is most typically carved geomorphologically by water erosion from a stream, river, or freshet.
- Freshet-created passes are frequently barren of water for much of the year, as their streams are reliant on the meltwaters of a snowpack.
- Except during the driest months of the year, passes fed by tiny springs usually have a little stream.
- Riverine gaps, such as those created by the Danube River, the Colorado River's Grand Canyon, the Genesee River, and the Lehigh River Gorge, can sometimes cut totally through a barrier range.
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