a valley.
I believe English can do better than "valley" which encompasses even huge geological formations and is more properly used as the opposite of "mountain" or a very large hill. Better solutions include dell and dale when the hill in question is too small to be named.
There is no "opposite" of crater. A crater is formed by a high speed projectile hitting the ground, spewing matter outwards, creating a rim and a depression. The opposite would be a high speed projectile, leaving the ground and forming a hill. If you'd said depression, I'd have said a hill.
I think stroll a good choice- What could be more opposite than trudging up a snowy, sledding hill and strolling in the park?
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
The opposite of the opposite is the original value, -9.
Valley
A gorge.
There is no "opposite" of crater. A crater is formed by a high speed projectile hitting the ground, spewing matter outwards, creating a rim and a depression. The opposite would be a high speed projectile, leaving the ground and forming a hill. If you'd said depression, I'd have said a hill.
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The opposite of gully is hill or plateau, as gully refers to a narrow, deep ravine or valley typically formed by water erosion.
The answer is... A river only flows down hill
The usual opposite (especially in graphs) is a peak. (crest, apex, summit)But for a geographic valley, it is not necessarily the lowest point, so opposites could be either hill or mountain.
The lee side of a hill or mountain is the side opposite the direction from wich the wind comes.
Friction acts in the opposite direction to the direction of the sliding motion. In the case of an object rolling down a hill, the friction force would act against the direction of the object's motion, trying to slow it down or prevent it from sliding further.
I think stroll a good choice- What could be more opposite than trudging up a snowy, sledding hill and strolling in the park?
Srirampur and Belapur are two different stations in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra which are both at the same location on the railway route but on opposite sides of the track.
No it is not! The hill is moving in the opposite direction. You do not perceive the motion of the hill since it move sooo slowly... When the ball will stop with respect to the hill (for instance because of an obstacle rigidly connected to the hill) then the hill will stop too. And the potential energy of the ball will be transformed into heat and sound.