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WHAT ARE GENTLE AND STEEP SLOPES?
WHAT ARE U-SHAPED AND V-SHAPED VALLEYS?

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Answered by avinashandsci
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When contour lines are further apart from each other, then slope is gentle slope. Slope is a type of surface where one end of the surface is higher than the another end of that surface. Steep slope; The amount of inclination is comparatively higher that's why it is known as the steep slope.

Tectonic valleys, for example, are formed by entirely different forces. V-shaped valleys have steep valley walls with narrow valley floors. In cross section it has a "V" shape. U-shaped valleys, or glacial troughs, are formed by the process of glaciation.

Answered by dassristi2016
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Gentle sloop and steep slope both are the types of slope. The space between contour lines reflects the slope. When contour lines are closer to each other, then slope is called steep slope. When contour lines are further apart from each other, then slope is gentle slope.

Tectonic valleys, for example, are formed by entirely different forces. V-shaped valleys have steep valley walls with narrow valley floors. In cross section it has a "V" shape. U-shaped valleys, or glacial troughs, are formed by the process of glaciation.

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