Yes. Stairs represent slope. In fact, today in math class we were discussing slope and similar products.
A shallow gradient is a low slope of land. It usually has contour lines that are decent way apart from one another.
A low rate of change.
Rise over run
The slope of a distance-time graph represents speed.
Yes. Stairs represent slope. In fact, today in math class we were discussing slope and similar products.
The continental shelf, slope, and rise are all part of the continental margin. The continental shelf is the flat, shallow portion closest to the shore, followed by the continental slope, which descends steeply to the ocean floor. The continental rise is a gentle incline at the base of the continental slope. These features are connected and represent the transition from the continent to the deep ocean basin.
A shallow gradient is a low slope of land. It usually has contour lines that are decent way apart from one another.
low slope and gradient are the same thing - just measured in different units
A low rate of change.
The slope of a velocity-time graph represents acceleration.
A shallow slope is when the numbers for the rise and run cause the line to be slanted very little (between zero degrees and 25). Those numbers are just estimations. Do not by any means take them to be definite.
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Rise over run
The slope of a velocity-time graph represents acceleration.
The slope of a distance-time graph represents speed.
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