climbing grade
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climbing grade
Summary
climbing grade is a rating system[1]. It draws 2,873 Wikipedia views per month (rating_system category, ranking #2 of 13).[2]
Key Facts
- climbing grade's instance of is recorded as rating system[3].
- climbing grade is a type of degree of difficulty[4].
- climbing grade's Commons category is recorded as Climbing grading systems[5].
- climbing grade comprises bouldering grade[6].
- climbing grade comprises Yosemite Decimal System[7].
- climbing grade comprises UIAA grade[8].
- climbing grade comprises International French adjectival system[9].
- climbing grade comprises French numerical grade[10].
- climbing grade's sport is recorded as sport climbing[11].
- climbing grade's sport is recorded as traditional climbing[12].
- climbing grade's sport is recorded as aid climbing[13].
- climbing grade's sport is recorded as bouldering[14].
- climbing grade's sport is recorded as alpine climbing[15].
- climbing grade's sport is recorded as ice climbing[16].
- climbing grade's sport is recorded as mixed climbing[17].
- climbing grade's sport is recorded as dry-tooling[18].
- climbing grade's sport is recorded as mountaineering[19].
- climbing grade's facet of is recorded as climbing[20].
- climbing grade's topic has template is recorded as Template:Climbing grade[21].
- climbing grade's has list is recorded as list of grade milestones in rock climbing[22].
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Context
climbing grade's instance of is recorded as rating system[3].
Why It Matters
climbing grade draws 2,873 Wikipedia views per month (rating_system category, ranking #2 of 13).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]