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.
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Presumably the questions refer to contour lines. If that is the case, the answer is as follows: Contour lines are lines drawn at selected heights on a map. They are lines that join points at the same height above the meas sea level. A gentle slope is one that does not rise (or fall) as rapidly as a steep slope. That is to say, you have to travel a greater horizontal distance to gain (lose) the same amount of vertical distance or height. So, with a gentle slope, you have to travel a greater distance to get from one contour to the next and so the lines are less close together.
Contours for a gentle slope are spaced equally and far apart, the closer the contour lines the steeper the slope.
gentle slope, unsaturated soil, vegetation
A steep slope, due to the velocity of the water/runoff.
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Cuesta
A ridge of limestone with a steep slope and a gentle slope on the other side
Gravity is always pulling objects down so when you climb upward gravity weighs you down, you have to use effort to move yourself in the oposite direction that gravity is pulling you that is why it is harder to climb up a slope. When you climb a gentle slope you still are using energy but it takes longer to reach the same height on a gentle slope versus a verticle slope. On a verticle slope you are climbing higher instead of farther so on each step gravity weighs you down much more than on a gentle slope. When climbing a gentle slope you don't rise as rapidly so gravity doesn't take as much of a toll on you and you have a chamce to recover.
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Glacis - a slope, especially one that is not very long or steep
A ridge of limestone with a steep slope and a gentle slope on the other side
a gentle slope