The general term for material that falls down and gathers at the foot of a steep cliff or mountain face is scree.
The rock fragments that accumulate at the base if a steep slope are usually known as scree or talus.
The general term for material that falls down and gathers at the foot of a steep cliff or mountain face is scree.
it flows faster on a steep slope
Talus
the soil gets washed down the steep slope and gathers at the bottom
The steep slope of a dune is typically around 30-34 degrees, which allows the sand to accumulate in a stable formation without collapsing. Steeper slopes can occur in dunes formed by different processes or in specific environments.
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.
What kind of good has a steep slope?
A steep slope, due to the velocity of the water/runoff.
Standing on the top of a concave slope means you can not see down to the bottom due to the bulge in the middle. A concave slope starts gently and gets steeper, once over the bulge, near the bottom. Standing on a concave slope means that you can see the bottom of the slope. A concave slope starts off steeply and becomes less steep near the bottom.
steep slope with a flat plateau on top
the same thing as a steep slope in Asia