Either a hills or a mature (well eroded, old) mountain range.
it is a loose object
Falling and creeping are the most common means through which weathered rock fragments move down a slope. Rocks break down as they weather.
Weathered rock fragments at the bottom of a hill are called scree. Scree formation is commonly attributed to the formation of ice within mountain rock slopes.
The mountains themselves act as a barrier to their opposite slopes. In other words, the clouds cannot get to the other side of the mountain because the mountain is blocking its path.
Drier and Warmer
mature
These are either VERY old mountains formed by the crust compressing or mountains formed by the crust slowly pulling apart over time.
Climate conditions
it is a loose object
gentle slopes
very broad volcanoes with gentle slopes formed by basalt lava flow are what shield volcano slopes have
stalkers
canthentian volcano
The sun
No. Granites is very resistant to weathering. it will often form very steep slopes and sheer cliffs.
A group of mountain slopes in one area is called a mountain range.
A shield volcano has very broad, gentle slopes.