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Define what are convex slope?

Author: Calvin Jackson



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A convex slope is one, which bulges outwards. If you are standing at the top of a convex slope you will not be able to see all the way to the bottom because of the outward bulge, which would obscure your vision. A convex slope is steep at the bottom and becomes gradual as you climb to the top.


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A convex slope is one, which bulges outwards.  If you are standing at the top of a convex slope you will not be able to see all the way to the      bottom because of the outward bulge, which would obscure your vision.  A convex slope is steep at the bottom and becomes gradual as you climb to the top.
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