Slope, cliff, scarp
Slope is a noun (a slope) and a verb (to slope).
Ascending means going up and descending means going down. Ex: The elevator was ascending. The skier was descending the mountain slope.
You first need to check the word for example sloped. If you drop ed you get the word slope. That is what it means.
Its is from the old English Hyrst which means a wooded hill or slope.
the steep slope was heading into my car
This is called a crag.
"Steep" typically refers to something with a sharp incline or slope, so it usually means going higher.
If the slope has a large number, the corresponding line is also said to be STEEP.
Because the slope measures the rate of change. The word "CONSTANT" means no change so there is no rate of change. Having said that, it will not have a slope of zero if you are plotting displacement against time.
A sharp drop from a continent to an ocean basin is called a continental slope. This feature marks the boundary between the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor.
A sharp drop-off beyond the continental shelf is called a continental slope. The continental slope marks the transition between the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor.
wedge
1. slope" was once called the "modulus of slope", the word "modulus" being used in its sense of "number used to measure" 2. It is originated from the Arabic word MOMAS means tangant.1.
Lines with no slope are horizontal lines or flat lines
continental slope
In the equation ( y = mx + b ), the letter ( m ) represents the slope of the line. The slope indicates how steep the line is and the direction it is going; a positive slope means the line rises as it moves from left to right, while a negative slope means it falls. The slope is calculated as the change in ( y ) (vertical) divided by the change in ( x ) (horizontal) between two points on the line.
it means steepness