No. Australia explorer Edward Eyre did not fall off a cliff, despite travelling close to the high cliffs of the Great Australian Bight.
When you fall off a cliff. Obviously!Ans 2.The first answer may be obvious, but that doesn't necessarily make it right.The usual meaning of 'a cliff fall' is when some part of the cliff fell. In some places pieces of cliff fall off more often than people fall over the cliff.
No if he did fall off a 30ft cliff he wouldnt be where he is now.
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Weathering makes rocks at the top of a cliff suddenly fall.
Because gradually over time the cliff erodes (wears away) and if you live on the cliff then to put it simply your house will gradually fall off the cliff.
You can't
Fall off a cliff
Not much but they can fall of Cliff's.
Gravity.
If you can find a cliff with spikes at the bottom of it, the answer is probably once.
a sea cliff would fall down and squash animals or destroy land!
Depends on your luck