Many cliffs are found right next to a sea or sandy shore, such as the white cliffs of Dover in southern England. Other cliffs are created by erosion, such as the Grand Canyon, Niagara falls, and the Vernal Fall in Yosemite National Park.
At the bottom of a wave-cut cliff, you would typically find eroded rocks, sediments, and debris that have been removed from the cliff face by wave action. This material can accumulate at the base of the cliff, forming a rocky beach or platform.
If you are asking this about the rocky mountains the answer to that is that you most likely COULD find one.
You would expect to find talus at the base of a cliff or steep slope. Talus consists of loose, fragmented rock debris that has accumulated from the erosion of the cliff or slope above. It often forms a slope of angular rocks and boulders created by gravity pulling the rock fragments downhill.
I wouldn't know if it would be fine to include climbing cliff blocks in your daily fitness regime. You would have to go online to find out if there is a daily regime.
a cliff
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Quebrada_Cliff_Divers
a sea cliff would fall down and squash animals or destroy land!
in chicken land
Spark notes.com is the best sight to find cliff notes you need
you find onix at cliff and union cave
If you can find a cliff with spikes at the bottom of it, the answer is probably once.
Edward would have jumped off the cliff to save Bella