Some were, if in the mountains. Glaciers carve out deep U-section valleys with very steep sides and headwalls. Coastal cliffs though are formed by the sea eroding the land, and the nature of the cliff depends very much on the rock in which it is being cut.
Canyons can be formed by glaciers, particularly in colder climates. However, canyons can also be formed by rivers - the Grand Canyon in the United States was cut by the Colorado River.
Mountains, Hills, Coastal
by the sea
Fjords.
Fjord maybe?
A fjord is a long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs.
hanging valley
It is mostly found at the bottom base of cliffs , mountain cliffs , volcanoes or valley shoulders
Fjords. (Sometimes spelled as Fiords. )
Yes, "cliffs" is a common noun. It refers to a physical feature found in nature that consists of a steep rock face or a steep slope.
A fjord.
Steep cliffs above the river.
Safe In The Steep Cliffs was created in 2010.
Fjords: Steep ocean inlets Drumlins: Smooth hills Cirques: Armchair-shaped valleys Moraines: Piles of rocks :D
Steep cliffs can be carved by wind or water.
In Tagalog, the term "fjord" is translated as "lawak-dagat" or "look-dagat." It refers to a long, narrow inlet with steep cliffs created by glacial erosion.
Steep-sided, half-bowl shaped recesses carved into mountains at the heads of glacial valleys. The Fjords: Steep cliffs, acting as ocean inlets. Horn peaks: Where cirques intersect. Terminal moraines: Piles of rocks. Crevasses: Cracks in glaciers
wave erosion
Fjord maybe?
Fiords
Low hills, with steep sea cliffs.