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When cars want to travel across a steep slope, there is a risk of the car sliding or rolling down the slope. To get a safer, more level surface, machines and explosives are used to dig a notch in the side of the slope. A more general usage of cutting a road refers to the process of smoothing out smaller terrain and vegetation obstacles to transportation, such as when the land is forested and trees are cut down to allow road construction.


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The angle of the land is measured by this?

Of the land surface, you may refer to slope, or gradient. In geology, the dip angle is the name given to the angle down which a strata follows.


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Is the land in usa flat or rolling land?

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What would happen if there's no friction while you're sliding down a slide?

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If Contour lines are close together the land has a gentle slope?

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