That would depend on several things, including 1. which part of the world you are in, 2. the height of the hill, 3. the local wind speeds.
When going on flat land you will have to get on the gas in order to go. When going on a hill you can cruise and go.
same way you do it flat ground just do it up a hill its easy just practice at it
I've found about 50 on flat ground but down hill at least 60
maybe because they want to build on flat ground.. it's easier and cheaper.
The term "acropolis" specifically refers to the ancient citadels or high fortified areas in Greek city-states, typically located on a hill or elevated ground. It is not a general term for any flat-topped hill in Greek geography.
around 45-55 depending on riders weight and road conditions and if its down hill or up hill or flat ground
If it's on a hill press the brake and pull really hard if it's on flat ground it's the neutral safety switch
The flat soles have a higher aspect ratio with the surface they're on. This means they distribute weight over a wider area, and this reduces the ground pressure. That means you sink into the ground less.
the car will probably roll backwards or forwards if it is on a hill. If the car is on a flat area of the ground, nothing.
if large hill: cut into the hill so you have a flat surface, this keeps the plants from sliding and helps plant get more water if several small hills: level the ground
Flat irons get hotter, so they do more damage.
no