Fjord
a steep cliff about 100 stories high
mountains
A cliff
A waterfall is a steep fall or flow of water.
Waterfall
Fjord. An Fjord is a body of water open to the sea which is bordered on both sides by land, usually with steep cliffs, but not always.
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 fjord is a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs. They are mostly located in the Nordic countries, Iceland and Norway especially.
A plateau is an elevated section of land bordered all around (or mostly so) by steep drop offs. The cliffs are steep. There are lots of pictures on the web, and you'll find a link to just one of them below.
Fjords are narrow deep inlets of the sea set between high rocky cliffs:: Narrow, U-shaped inlets, with steep sides formed by the action of glaciers. A fjord is a valley that was flood by the sea. A Fjord is a hardy type of pony who lives in the coldest temperatures. It has a fuzzy mane and tail with a lovely pattern.
The Cliffs are 214 metres or 702 feet high at the highest point.
The Appalachian Mountains--with the Allegheny Mountains and Pocono Mountains--make high elevations and deep valleys. But the whole state has rolling hills and steep cliffs.
a long narrow inlets of the sea with high,rocky banks are called- Fjords
steep slope is when the crust forms a t a high and narrow elevation, and a gradual slope is when the crust forms slowly.
the falling precipitation soaked me as i walked down the street
A fjord is formed by glaciers that moved toward the sea during the ice age. They dug deep valleys into granite and now they are filled with water. Fjords can be found in Norway.
An example is a Norway fjord.