0 the sloping surface of a hill, rather than the level surface at the top of it
1 the sloping surface of a hill between its top and bottom
Avalanches occur when large quantities of snow fall down a mountain or hillside.
They were often launched from hillsides and controlled by moving the pilot’s weight from side to side.
This would require massive deforestation around the world, and conversion of many fragile hillsides and drylands to cropping for which they are environmentally unsuitable.
There are differences in soil water content between riparian and hillside sites where trees in the first are mainly evergreen and deciduous in the second.
It consists of a series of steep hillsides separated by deep gullies.
This region is characterized by three agroecozones: the valley floors, the lower hillsides, and the upper hillsides.
In many cases, this involves diverting ephemeral streams from hillsides and road culverts onto agricultural land.
Beyond, three small temples set in the wooded hillside present themselves across a defile falling to the right.
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