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the steeper the slope, the faster the velocity because the pull of gravity will be applied more since the resistance will be lower.
The slope of a linear function is affected by transformations that alter the function's coefficients or scaling. Specifically, vertical stretching or compressing changes the slope if the coefficient of the independent variable (x) is modified. Additionally, horizontal transformations, such as shifting the graph left or right, do not affect the slope but can change the intercept. Overall, any transformation that modifies the coefficient of x in the equation directly influences the slope.
Decreasing Rise and Run makes the slope steeper; lower on the Y axis and closer on the X axis.
No. The distance of a line on a graph will not affect how steep it is. Distance does not affect slope.
how the values of the slope affect the overall meaning of the equation?
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Factors that can affect slope overload phenomena include the slope angle, geology and soil composition, vegetation cover, rainfall intensity, and human activities such as deforestation and land use change. These factors can contribute to increased weight and stress on the slope, leading to potential instability and slope failure.
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How does slope affect the rate of weathering
Maybe the slope went slower because of the water went slower
It really depends on the slope. If it is a steep slope, the runoff will flow downhill faster and collect more at the bottom. If it is a pretty level slope, the runoff won't collect at the bottom of it. The water will just flood the top of the slope.
the steeper the slope, the faster the velocity because the pull of gravity will be applied more since the resistance will be lower.
it can slip
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How does slope affect the rate of weathering