quickly
Quickly is the adverb.In this sentence, "ran" is the verb. And "quickly" describes how she ran. An adverb is a word that describes a verb in general. And, in this sentence , "quickly" describes the verb, "ran" and so it is the adverb in the sentence.Adverbs generally end with "-ly" though not always (Examples : well, Today, etc.)But some words like "Early" are not adverbs though they end with "-ly".
either introduce a form of foot hold periodically or cut out steps into the slope other then that can only turn it into multi level retaining walls and level tiers
The laying out of stairs can be a complicated task and should properly left to an experienced carpenter or architect. But a rule of thumb for an initial trial layout is that risers should be 7 ins. for a tread of 10 ins. The objective is to make the steps neither too steep or too "slow". Stairs that have too shallow or too steep a proportion can be dangerous.One rule that gives a good result is:Twice the rise per step plus the tread should equal 24
4000 steps = 3.03 km1 kilometer = 1320 steps4000 steps = 4000 steps * 1km/1320 steps = 3.03 km
It depends on the length of your steps. Probably about 20-25 steps.
Quickly It modifies the verb "ran"
Quickly is the adverb.In this sentence, "ran" is the verb. And "quickly" describes how she ran. An adverb is a word that describes a verb in general. And, in this sentence , "quickly" describes the verb, "ran" and so it is the adverb in the sentence.Adverbs generally end with "-ly" though not always (Examples : well, Today, etc.)But some words like "Early" are not adverbs though they end with "-ly".
48 degrees
People were generally shorter in olden days and the steps were not as high because their legs were not as long.
No, it is not. It is a plural noun meaning a set of steps, or stairway.
terrace farming
Not if it's too steep and the steps too narrow for them to go down.
No, the word 'speedily' is the adverb form of the noun speed.Examples:He ran speedily up the steps. (adverb, modifies the verb 'ran')He ran up the steps with speed. (noun, object of the preposition 'with')
Terraces
Trip on some steps and let your knee cap hit the steps.
There are approximately 900 steps to climb to reach the abbey at the top of Mont St Michel. The climb can be quite steep and challenging, but the views from the top are worth it.
The Incas used terrace farming to build wide, flat steps on steep hillsides. These terraces helped to prevent erosion, retain water, and create more arable land for crops. They also used irrigation systems to channel water efficiently across the terraces.