yes
more on hills, but yes cliffs work
The agent of erosion on cliffs mostly is gravity.
Clay cliffs are more vulnerable than granite cliffs because clay is less resistant to weathering and erosion. Clay is softer and more prone to crumbling and breaking apart when exposed to water and other natural elements, whereas granite is a denser and more durable rock that erodes at a much slower rate. This makes clay cliffs more susceptible to landslides and collapses over time.
Erosion occurs, causing the cliffs to wear down over time. This process can cause the cliffs to become more unstable and eventually lead to landslides or rockfalls. Over time, the cliffs can change shape or even collapse.
yes
Erosion by the wind, rain and waves will wear cliffs away
Cliffs can be protected from erosion by constructing seawalls, adding riprap or rock armour at the base, planting vegetation on the cliff face, and controlling surface water drainage to reduce erosion. Regular monitoring and maintenance are also important to ensure these measures remain effective in protecting the cliffs.
valleys, hills, mountains, plateaus, cliffs, canyons, and valleys
cliffs
No, the just have the flint hills
With erosion, hills can get smaller.
With erosion, hills can get smaller.