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- Cliff abstract "In geography and geology, a cliff is a vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure. Cliffs are formed as erosion landforms due to the processes of erosion and weathering that produce them. Cliffs are common on coasts, in mountainous areas, escarpments and along rivers. Cliffs are usually formed by rock that is resistant to erosion and weathering. Sedimentary rocks most likely to form cliffs include sandstone, limestone, chalk, and dolomite. Igneous rocks such as granite and basalt also often form cliffs.An escarpment (or scarp) is a type of cliff, formed by the movement of a geologic fault, or a landslide.Most cliffs have some form of scree slope at their base. In arid areas or under high cliffs, these are generally exposed jumbles of fallen rock. In areas of higher moisture, a soil slope may obscure the talus. Many cliffs also feature tributary waterfalls or rock shelters. Sometimes a cliff peters out at the end of a ridge, with tea tables or other types of rock columns remaining. Coastal erosion may lead to the formation of sea cliffs along a receding coastline.The Ordnance Survey distinguishes between cliffs (continuous line along the top edge with projections down the face) and outcrops (continuous lines along lower edge).".
- Cliff thumbnail Trango_Towers_2.jpg?width=300.
- Cliff wikiPageID "181897".
- Cliff wikiPageRevisionID "600626477".
- Cliff hasPhotoCollection Cliff.
- Cliff subject Category:Cliffs.
- Cliff subject Category:Coastal_and_oceanic_landforms.
- Cliff subject Category:Coastal_geography.
- Cliff subject Category:Erosion_landforms.
- Cliff subject Category:Fluvial_landforms.
- Cliff subject Category:Slope_landforms.
- Cliff comment "In geography and geology, a cliff is a vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure. Cliffs are formed as erosion landforms due to the processes of erosion and weathering that produce them. Cliffs are common on coasts, in mountainous areas, escarpments and along rivers. Cliffs are usually formed by rock that is resistant to erosion and weathering. Sedimentary rocks most likely to form cliffs include sandstone, limestone, chalk, and dolomite.".
- Cliff label "Acantilado".
- Cliff label "Cliff".
- Cliff label "Falaise".
- Cliff label "Falesia".
- Cliff label "Falésia".
- Cliff label "Klif".
- Cliff label "Kliff (Geomorphologie)".
- Cliff label "Klip".
- Cliff label "Клиф".
- Cliff label "جرف".
- Cliff label "崖".
- Cliff label "悬崖".
- Cliff sameAs Útes.
- Cliff sameAs Kliff_(Geomorphologie).
- Cliff sameAs Acantilado.
- Cliff sameAs Labar.
- Cliff sameAs Falaise.
- Cliff sameAs Tebing.
- Cliff sameAs Falesia.
- Cliff sameAs 崖.
- Cliff sameAs 절벽.
- Cliff sameAs Klip.
- Cliff sameAs Klif.
- Cliff sameAs Falésia.
- Cliff sameAs m.018vpr.
- Cliff sameAs Q107679.
- Cliff sameAs Q107679.
- Cliff wasDerivedFrom Cliff?oldid=600626477.
- Cliff depiction Trango_Towers_2.jpg.
- Cliff isPrimaryTopicOf Cliff.