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Does mountains differ from hills in terms of elevations or Slopes?

Mountains and hills differ in terms of both elevations and slopes. Mountains are typically taller with higher elevations and steeper slopes compared to hills. Hills are smaller in height with lower elevations and gentler slopes.


Where is a roller coaster have its most speed?

Slopes and large hills!


What are curvaceous slopes?

Curvaceous means having an attractively curvy figure. So this could be for a mountain, for a body, for hills or for slopes.


What is it called when a farmer plows across the slopes of hills?

no till farming


Why are winding roads build on hills?

It is the hills that force road-builders to go round to avoid very steep slopes.


Why do cities form around hills and ridges?

to use a form of farming, called terraced farming you farm around hills or slopes.


What do rivers flow down to?

Usually down hills or slopes down to the sea or a lake.


What is farming by cutting steps in the slopes of hills called?

It is called treading.


What are the Landforms that are in Japan?

rugged mountains, steep hills and thick forest cover the lower slopes


Fields that farmers build stair steps into the slopes of steep hills are called what?

terrace farming


What does a river usually fall down to?

Usually down hills or slopes down to the sea or a lake.


What is the difference about hills and mountains?

Hills are lower in elevation and have gradual slopes, while mountains are taller and have steeper slopes. Mountains are typically formed by tectonic forces, while hills can be created by erosion, sediment deposition, or volcanic activity. The classification between a hill and a mountain is somewhat subjective and can vary by region.