is an hill
a landform is a piece of land in the shape of something cool and a slope is something going down like when your going down a mountain your going down a slope
You can tell if a landform has a steep or gentle slope by looking at it. If the hill is small, it is not steep. A steep slope would be at more of an incline.
Tallus slope, at the foot or base of the exfoliated rock.
The grade of an object is the actual incline or slope of a landform or constructed line. The degree of an object is what is used to measure that incline or slope in mathematical equations.
63.4 degrees (rounded)
Plowing across the slope minimizes erosion by inhibiting water's ability to run down the slope. Plowing in the direction of the slope creates channels that water runs down, carrying the valuable topsoil with it.
Contour Plowing
5.596 inches (rounded)
Horizontal means "flat" or "having no slope" or "with a slope of zero" or the like. It's just what you think it is. It has "across" to it, but no "up" or "down" aspect. A horizontal line is one that follows the horizon, or is "straight across" from one side to the other. The "no slope" or "zero slope" speaks to the mathematical definition. For kids: it is not up and down, it is side to side.So it is going across or sideways.
A landform that contains a jumble of large and small rocks in a hill is typically called a talus slope or scree slope. These slopes are formed from the accumulation of rock fragments that have fallen down from cliffs or steep rock faces over time. They are common in mountainous regions and are prone to frequent rockfall events.
On a topographical map, a contour line indicates a change in elevation. When the lines are close together, the elevation is changing rapidly.