That would be a cliff. A cliff is a high, steep face of rock or earth that drops off abruptly. cliffs are typically found along Coastlines, mountains, or in canyons.
A high, steep wall of rock is a cliff. Cliffs are common on coasts, in mountainous areas, escarpments and along rivers. Cliffs are formed due to erosion.
A cliff is a high, steep rock face that extends vertically or nearly vertically. It is often found along coastlines or in mountainous regions. An example of a famous cliff is the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland.
Upland river valleys have steep sides because of the erosive power of the river cutting into the surrounding land over time. The river erodes the sides of the valley, creating the steep slopes. Additionally, the geology and underlying rock composition in upland areas can also influence the formation of steep-sided valleys.
No, the Earth is not solely a rock. Earth is a planet that consists of various materials like rock, water, air, and other elements. The outer layer of the Earth, known as the crust, is primarily composed of solid rocks.
Freeze-thaw weathering occurs when water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, expands, and breaks the rock apart. Over time, this process weakens the rock, causing it to fragment and break into smaller pieces. The repeated cycles of freezing and thawing can lead to the formation of scree slopes as the broken rock fragments accumulate at the base of steep slopes.
a steep, high, wall of rock, earth, or ice.
A cliff
A high, steep wall of rock is a cliff. Cliffs are common on coasts, in mountainous areas, escarpments and along rivers. Cliffs are formed due to erosion.
land slide
A Cliff.
A steep rock face, usually facing the sea
Cliff
A precipice is a very steep, tall cliff or rock face.
A cliff or a palisades
Cliff Precipice Escarpment Pinnacle Crag Boulder
A high, steep rock; a precipice., See Clef.
Viewed from the top it is a precipice. Nut I don't think this word is ever used when viewing from the bottom of the cliff - as there is always a connotation of 'falling' involved with the use of the word.Another word could be "scarp"