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- Grade_(slope) abstract "The grade (also called slope, incline, gradient, pitch or rise) of a physical feature, landform or constructed line refers to the inclination of that surface to the horizontal. It is a special case of the gradient in calculus where zero indicates gravitational level. A larger number indicates higher or steeper degree of "tilt". Often slope is calculated as a ratio of "rise" to "run", or as a fraction ("rise over run") in which run is the horizontal distance and rise is the vertical distance.One might measure grade or slope of existing physical features (such as canyon and hillsides, stream and river banks and beds), or one might specify grades for new construction (such as roads, landscape and garden grading, roof pitches, railroads, aqueducts, and pedestrian-handicapped-bicycle circulation routes).".
- Grade_(slope) thumbnail Grade_dimension.svg?width=300.
- Grade_(slope) wikiPageID "259162".
- Grade_(slope) wikiPageRevisionID "606038404".
- Grade_(slope) hasPhotoCollection Grade_(slope).
- Grade_(slope) subject Category:Construction.
- Grade_(slope) subject Category:Environmental_design.
- Grade_(slope) subject Category:Horticulture_and_gardening.
- Grade_(slope) subject Category:Landscape_architecture.
- Grade_(slope) subject Category:Physical_geography.
- Grade_(slope) subject Category:Transport_engineering.
- Grade_(slope) subject Category:Units_of_angle.
- Grade_(slope) type Abstraction100002137.
- Grade_(slope) type DefiniteQuantity113576101.
- Grade_(slope) type Measure100033615.
- Grade_(slope) type UnitOfMeasurement113583724.
- Grade_(slope) type UnitsOfAngle.
- Grade_(slope) comment "The grade (also called slope, incline, gradient, pitch or rise) of a physical feature, landform or constructed line refers to the inclination of that surface to the horizontal. It is a special case of the gradient in calculus where zero indicates gravitational level. A larger number indicates higher or steeper degree of "tilt".".
- Grade_(slope) label "Grade (slope)".
- Grade_(slope) label "Gradiente".
- Grade_(slope) label "Hellingsgraad".
- Grade_(slope) label "Pendenza topografica".
- Grade_(slope) label "Pendiente (geografía)".
- Grade_(slope) label "Pente (topographie)".
- Grade_(slope) label "Pochylenie poziome trasy".
- Grade_(slope) label "Talude".
- Grade_(slope) label "Уклон (геодезия)".
- Grade_(slope) label "درجة انحدار".
- Grade_(slope) label "坡度".
- Grade_(slope) label "縦断勾配".
- Grade_(slope) sameAs Stoupání.
- Grade_(slope) sameAs Gradiente.
- Grade_(slope) sameAs Pendiente_(geografía).
- Grade_(slope) sameAs Pente_(topographie).
- Grade_(slope) sameAs Pendenza_topografica.
- Grade_(slope) sameAs 縦断勾配.
- Grade_(slope) sameAs Hellingsgraad.
- Grade_(slope) sameAs Pochylenie_poziome_trasy.
- Grade_(slope) sameAs Talude.
- Grade_(slope) sameAs m.01m5m5.
- Grade_(slope) sameAs Q1139344.
- Grade_(slope) sameAs Q1139344.
- Grade_(slope) sameAs Grade_(slope).
- Grade_(slope) wasDerivedFrom Grade_(slope)?oldid=606038404.
- Grade_(slope) depiction Grade_dimension.svg.
- Grade_(slope) isPrimaryTopicOf Grade_(slope).