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Steepness

Steepness meaning

The state or quality of being steep. | The result or product of being steep.

Example sentences (20)

Grouse Mountain Regional Park, the Grouse Grind Trail is rated difficult due to its steepness.

She said the staff considered the property’s susceptibility to wildfire, steepness of slopes, floodplain hazards, river and stream corridors, irrigation, wildlife habitat, and geological hazards as possible constraints to prevent development.

Bull markets—periods of generally rising equity prices—have varying length and steepness.

The steepness increases, the safety decreases, and there is a demand for clarity and presence of moment.

The ultimate destination on that hike - which apparently isn't for the faint of heart or those with vertigo (due to its steepness) - is an Incan fortress.

Further back Dumoulin, one of the best riders in the world, was zig zagging all over the road unable to cycle in a straight line such was the steepness of this decisive climb.

It can be the helicopter or the cold weather or the intimidation of the cornices and slope steepness, but a level-headed calm person is usually a better, safer Alaska client than just a good, solid skier.

Another improvement, better grading to lessen the steepness of the worst stretches, allowed draft animals to haul heavier loads.

At small angles of incident light, waviness results in reduced reflectivity because of the steepness of the reflectivity-vs.

Climbs are classified according to the steepness and length of that particular hill, with more points available for harder climbs.

Good technique results in a flowing motion from one descent angle to another one, adjusting the angle as needed to match changes in the steepness of the run.

However, the exact behavior of a wildfire's front is dependent on a variety of factors, including windspeed and slope steepness.

Intuitively the ratio measures the steepness of the strokes, viewed from the side (e.

Slope and aspect Slope can be defined as the steepness or gradient of a unit of terrain, usually measured as an angle in degrees or as a percentage.

The height of the range and the steepness of the Sierra Escarpment, particularly at the southern end of the range produces a wind phenomenon known as the "Sierra Rotor".

There is a tunnel that measures convert long and convert wide starting at steepness of convert high, which is the steepest tunnel in the world.

The steepness of the valley sides is an indicator of the very much lower mean sea levels caused by the glaciation locking up so much water upon the land masses, thus causing the river water to flow rapidly seaward and so erode its bed quickly downwards.

This would eventually become part of the standard route but was abandoned at the time due to its steepness and difficulty.

Upstream from this steep-sloped relief, near Montignac and in the vicinity of Lascaux, the contours of the land soften considerably; the valley floor widens, and the banks of the river lose their steepness.

When the steepness of the slope is not too high it results in an accumulation and compaction of snow, which transforms into ice.