Either, Oceanic trench or Submerine canyon.
the abyssal plain
the rate of change is equal to the slope. the slope is found in the equation Y=mx+b, where m=slope and b=y-intercept (i.e. the value of y when x=0)
Take a tangent at the point where you want the slope. Then the slope of the graph at that point is the slope of the tangent, which is found by taking another point on the tangent and then taking the change in y between the two points and divid it by the change in x.
Acceleration can be found by computing the slope of a velocity vs. time graph. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time, so the slope of a velocity vs. time graph represents this change in velocity.
Continental shelf Continental slope abyss/abyssal plain
False. If contour lines on a slope are spaced wide apart, it indicates a gentle slope. Steep slopes have contour lines that are closely spaced together, reflecting a rapid change in elevation over a short horizontal distance.
The shape of the curve can indicate the rate of change over time, such as a steep slope indicating a rapid change and a gentle slope indicating a slow change. Fluctuations in the curve may suggest variability or instability in the data. Consistent patterns in the curve can reveal trends or relationships between variables.
The area with the steepest slope on a map is typically where the contour lines are closest together, indicating a rapid change in elevation over a short distance. Look for areas where the contour lines are tightly spaced or where the lines bend sharply, as this suggests a steep slope.
Yes, Rate of change is slope
A steep slope on a phase change graph indicates a rapid change in temperature with respect to the amount of heat added or removed from a substance. During a phase change, such as melting or boiling, the temperature remains constant while the substance transitions between states of matter. The steep slope represents the energy required to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the particles together in a particular state.
Depends. Slope of tangent = instantaneous rate of change. Slope of secant = average rate of change.
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.