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Most mountains have slopes, but some aren't very steep.
on tall mountains
A mountain is a high, uplifted area with steep slopes. Mountains are large elevated area that rises from level ground. They are large and steep hills.
mountains have steep slopes and a small summit but hills are generally lower and are less steep than mountains
rugged mountains, steep hills and thick forest cover the lower slopes
Because early locomotives did not have the power to climb steep slopes
Mountains become steep through a combination of tectonic forces, erosion, and other geologic processes. Tectonic movements can uplift large landmasses, creating steep slopes. Erosion by rivers, glaciers, and other natural processes can further sculpt mountains into steep terrain over time.
A deep valley with steep slopes between two adjacent block mountains is called a rift valley. An up thrown block between two normal faults dipping away from each other is called a horst
Slopes that are dangerously high and/or steep.
Usually, stairs are built with steep slopes only if there isn't enough room to build them with milder slopes.
They cut terraces, or broad platforms, into steep slopes so they could plant crops.
steep slopes