A tilt of 30 degrees refers to an angle that is one-third of the way between horizontal and vertical. Visually, if you imagine a straight line drawn vertically, tilting it 30 degrees would result in it leaning slightly to one side, creating a gentle slope. This angle is often represented in diagrams or illustrations as a slanted line that is noticeably but not drastically off from the vertical position. In practical terms, it can be seen in various contexts, such as a ramp or a roof pitch.
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