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A high steep rock is called a cliff. Cliffs are vertical rock faces that can be found along coastlines, mountains, or canyons.
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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 called a "cliff." Cliffs are vertical or near-vertical rock exposures that can be found along coastlines, mountainsides, or canyons. They are formed through various geological processes such as erosion, faulting, or volcanic activity. Cliffs can vary in height and are often popular for rock climbing and sightseeing due to their dramatic and picturesque appearance.
In geography, a bluff is a steep cliff or prominent headland along a shoreline, riverbank, or other landscape feature. It usually refers to a high, steep bank or cliff that is formed by erosion, weathering, or tectonic activity over time. Bluffs are common features in coastal areas and river valleys.
A waterfall is a steep fall or flow of water.
A waterfall is a steep fall of water from a high place on the earth's surface to a lower one. They are created when a river or stream flows over a vertical drop in the landscape.
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When water is flowing in a high speed it with its eroding power it erodes the sides of the river causing a cliff(A steep high face of rock).When time passes and years run a carve is formed so this causes the river to bend...That's it :)
A steep cliff about 100 stories high is commonly referred to as a "sheer cliff" or a "precipice."
A levee is a high wide wall built along the banks of a river to prevent flooding by containing the water within the river channel.
A high bank of soil along a river to prevent flooding is called a levee. Levees are built to contain the river within its channel and prevent water from flowing into surrounding areas during periods of high water levels. They help reduce the risk of flooding in adjacent communities.