Mostly on the south coast of the county of Kent which is in southeast England.
White cliffs can be found in various locations around the world, but some of the most well-known examples include the White Cliffs of Dover in England, the White Cliffs of Rügen in Germany, and the White Cliffs of Møn in Denmark.
yes in the UK an example is the white cliffs of Dover
The White Cliffs of Dover. Located in SE Kent, England, UK. Dover is not actually a city but a town.
The 'white Cliffs of Dover" are made of chalk and a little crumbly.
No. Dover isn't in a national park.
Sea creatures from millions of years ago.
Chalk is a type of limestone and found in limemud. It is also found at The White Cliffs of Dover in the south of England.
Erosion causes it to stay white as white. The Cliffs are made of chalk.
The famous White Cliffs of Dover are constantly experiencing erosion.
They are famous for being white cliffs.
No, they are chalk cliffs and naturally white.
The white cliffs of Dover are composed of chalk.