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Gradient = change in elevation / distance Calculate the gradient (in ft/mile) of the following volcanoes to help you determine their type ( shield,
Gradient = change in elevation / distance
Calculate the gradient (in ft/mile) of the following volcanoes to help you determine their type (shield, composite or cinder cone). You will have one of each type. You will need to change your gradient value to a %, divide it by 100 (this will give you a value that is close to the degree measurement for each volcano to help you determine its type).
Mauna Loa (HI)
Starting elevation: 5,000 ft
Summit: 11,400 ft
Distance between points: 10 miles
Gradient:
% slope angle:
Type of volcano: Shield