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what is a gradient in geography​

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Answered by AshnoorKaur11
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Gradient is a measure of how steep a slope is. The greater the gradient the steeper a slope is. The smaller the gradient the shallower a slope is.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gradient is a measure of how steep a slope is. The greater the gradient the steeper a slope is. The smaller the gradient the shallower a slope is.

Gradient is slope of the land and calculated by dividing the rise (vertical difference) by the run (horizontal difference). two points is 14cm, and the scale of the map is 1:100,000. two points is 15cm, and the scale of the map is 1:100,000. two points is 10cm, and the scale of the map is 1:100,000.

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