A cliff has a vertical or near vertical drop. A bluff has a cant or an angle to the drop.
Well a mountain is huge and majestic, a mountain range is a group of mountains, a cliff is a tiny part of a mountain and one mountain may have thousands, and an escarpment is basically a large cliff. I apologize for a pretty lame answer but I'm not that experienced.
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the difference between a colony and a country?
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a city state does not have an emperor the difference between a city-state and an empire is that a city-state does not have an emperor
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Bluff is normally a verb. It describes an action. As a noun it can refer to a type of cliff.
The steep rocky face of a bluff is most often called a cliff.
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The plural form of bluff is bluffs.
In the novel Hatchet, "bluff" refers to a high, steep cliff that Brian encounters while exploring his surroundings. He climbs the bluff to try and get a better view of his surroundings and hopes to see signs of civilization or rescue. However, he realizes that he is lost and must figure out a way to survive on his own.
rock face, overhang, crag, precipice, escarpment, scar, bluff
A narrow bay of the sea bordered by steep cliffs is called a fjord. These landforms are very prominent in northern Europe.
a canyon is like valley but it have two cliffs instead of mountain . A cliff is a steep wall of rock. So a canyon is a cliff . A canyon with a river on middle is a gorge.
Synonyms for "precipice" include ledge, overhang, height, cliff, or crag.
It is built on a sandstone bluff at a bend of the River Avon, which has eroded the rock the castle stands on, forming a cliff. The river and cliff form natural defenses which protect the castle. This is why the site was chosen.