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The steeper one will of course loose it's topsoil. Because the soil at the top of the hill can't stay up at steep hill, eventually gravity will pull it down to a reasonably flat ground. A sloping area topsoil will not fall because it can easily grip on the ground without gravity pulling at it that much.
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Because of helotrism, it causes things to move when the earth rotates
the pull of gravity
because people with disabilies are hurt or cant move the same way as a normal person, so they make it eaiser for the disabled person my makeing slopes long and gently sloping.
The lava is very runny so it spreads out over a wide area. Over time the layers of lava create a volcanic mountain that has gently sloping sides.
a steep upward sloping line
Because of helotrism, it causes things to move when the earth rotates
the pull of gravity
because people with disabilies are hurt or cant move the same way as a normal person, so they make it eaiser for the disabled person my makeing slopes long and gently sloping.
The lava is very runny so it spreads out over a wide area. Over time the layers of lava create a volcanic mountain that has gently sloping sides.
a steep upward sloping line
No, they are more vulnerable. A tsunami is a big wave. steep rocky shores will resist the impact of a tsunami much better than a gradually sloping shore which will allow the wave to penetrate farther inland.
I believe its called "Steep"
It means that as time goes on, the distance increases quickly.
gently sloping volcanoes are called shield volcanoes and they are formed from many eruptions of lava that is relatively low in silica, so it spreads out in many thin layers and creates the gently sloping sides of a shield volcano.
Long gently slope inclined plane
You ever seenthose big nets on the side of a steep hill? they help prevent topsoil erosion and also planting plants helps absorb water that would otherwise be runoff (a known eroder)
No. Shield volcanoes have gentle slopes composed almost entirely of cooled lava flows.