How do you calculate Gradient?

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Answer 1
Answer: 1-choose any two points on the line.
2-draw a right-angled triangle with the line as hypotenuse.
3-use the scale on each axis to find the triangle's: vertical length.horizontal length.
4-work out the vertical length รท horizontal length.
5-the result is the gradient of the line.

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Nice is the correct answer!

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Nice

Explanation:

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B. Pacific Ocean // hope it'll help you
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The earth's natural process by which its lithospheric plates slowly move about because of movement ( in the asthenosphere )
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b. unable to tell from the information given
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d. significantly more than 100 billion gallons

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Answer:

b. unable to tell from the information given

Explanation:

We have only been given the amount of water rainforests receives in a year. No other information has been given. So also, we cannot make any further assumption and deduction from the information provided to us. In order to know the amount of water evaporated in a year, we should have been given the rate of evaporation in the rainforest. We cannot deduce the amount of water evaporated from this data.

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The answer is B. Coriolis Force

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