Scenic World's railway line is the steepest
Steepest line possible dealing with slope is up to, but not including infinity.
A vertical line.
The steepest railway line is in Scenic World, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia at a whopping 52 degrees below horizontal.
Steepest is an adjective.
The slope of a line is the change in y coordinates divided by the change in x coordinates. Zero is the slope of a flat line. The steeper the line, the greater the value of the slope. For instance a slope of 587 is steeper than a slope of 48. A vertical line is not given a slope measurement - it is said to be indeterminate, so there is no representation for the "steepest" line. An extremely steep line will have a slope value approaching plus or minus infinity.
District Line - Bow Road to Bromley By Bow at 3.57%
The terrain is the steepest when it's on the left side of the map.
From a longitudinal view, it is the deepest part of the riverbed from the source of the mouth. It is line of steepest descent along the streambed and is almost alway the line of fastest flow in any river
Steepest Road in the UK, Ffordd Penllech, Harlech
Takabisha is the world's steepest roller coaster located at Fuji-Q Highland in Japan.
each contour line represents an equal value, so the closer the lines the steeper the slope