example of steep slopes
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Steep slopes are legally defined as hillsides having a 15 foot, or greater, vertical rise over 100 feet of horizontal run, or 15% slope (Figure 1). They are often undesirable ar- eas for development due to the difficulty of building on steep grades.
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Slopes of the Himalaya In Asia and the Alps in Europe !
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Steep slopes are legally defined as hillsides having a 15 foot, or greater, vertical rise over 100 feet of horizontal run, or 15% slope (Figure 1). They are often undesirable areas for development due to the difficulty of building on steep grades.
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