No
The plural form for the noun cliff is cliffs.Examples:We walked along the cliffs watching sailboats against the sky.Three Cliffs Bay, Gower Peninsula, Wales
the hard kind
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Yes there are some cliffs around the Isle of Man.
I have seen trees on some cliffs but they never seem to get very big.
Very close to the Cliffs of Moher there are no major mountain ranges, just the Knockaun mountains in the Burren area which the cliffs are in.
Wales has no deserts.
Yes, for instance there ate the cliffs behind Durban rising up to the Table Mountain plateau.
Highly unlikely as it is a gas giant.
There are not currently any TJ Hughes stores in Wales.
It lives in cold mountain areas of Southern New South Wales, Australia. It usually grows on rocky places or near cliffs or streams