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Also again why are we taking the standards of a profesor here anyways??? the wiki uses wikipedia anyways
The ligthings value comes from wikipedia
Even admins uses wikipedia as information
The ligthings value comes from wikipedia
Even admins uses wikipedia as information
Large mountain is at least mountain height. 'Large' is much too subjective of a term to conclude anything more from that.
What diameter is concerned, I usually assume that the average steepness of a mountain is at most 45°. What's backing that up is that the angle of repose of most materials isn't higher than that. Over long times most mountains should, on the large scale, be eroded to have an average angle of that or even less.
That's of course not a strict rule, though. Exceptions probably exist.
Still, even 30° is widely considered a (very) steep slope, so I think 45° is usually fine. https://vsbattles.com/threads/large-mountain-average-elevation-discussion.133229/#post-4575422