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When the contour lines are farther apart, this means that the slopes between them are gentle. On the other side, if the contour interval is smaller, the slope will be steep.
Contours for a gentle slope are spaced equally and far apart, the closer the contour lines the steeper the slope.
No slope is undefined i.e. a vertical line slope of 0 is a horizontal line... i believe...
zero is horizontal, undefined is vertical
Positive correlation has a positive slope and negative correlation has a negative slope.
When the contour lines are farther apart, this means that the slopes between them are gentle. On the other side, if the contour interval is smaller, the slope will be steep.
Contours for a gentle slope are spaced equally and far apart, the closer the contour lines the steeper the slope.
A Uniform slope is a slope with evenly spaced contours, it can be for hills of any gradient, weather it is steep or gradual, but they have to be evenly spaced
No slope is undefined i.e. a vertical line slope of 0 is a horizontal line... i believe...
Slope is blah. Rate of change is blah.
An object moving with uniform acceleration has a uniform change in velocity over time, and its velocity-time graph will be a straight line with either a positive or negative slope. An object moving with no acceleration has constant velocity, and its velocity-time graph will be a straight, horizontal line with zero slope. Refer to the related link for illustrations.
gentle slope, unsaturated soil, vegetation
A line with slope of zero is horizontal. A line with no slope is vertical because slope is undefined on a vertical line.
A steep slope, due to the velocity of the water/runoff.
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zero is horizontal, undefined is vertical
A ridge of limestone with a steep slope and a gentle slope on the other side