The incline of a hill is its slope. The term slope is also used in math.
Troy Hill Incline was created in 1887.
Nunnery Hill Incline was created in 1877.
Nunnery Hill Incline ended in 1899.
There was a steep incline near the top of the hill.
The scientific name for a hill is "acclivity" or "incline." It refers to a raised area of land that is higher than its surroundings but not as high as a mountain.
The 'Incline' of the hill was extremely steep and I was not able to walk up to the summit.
a grade is an incline or decline in elevation... like a hill
Incline, slope, gradient, talus...
No, this treadmill does not have an incline feature.
It's easier because your not going up the hill at such a steep incline.
A long hill is often referred to as a "ridge" or "escarpment." These terms describe elevated landforms that can stretch over considerable distances. In some contexts, a long, gradual incline may also be called a "grade" or "slope."
A steep incline. A precipice.