a steep cliff about 100 stories high
mountains
A steep high wall of rock, earth, or ice is known as a cliff. Cliffs are often formed by erosion and can vary in size and shape, providing both natural beauty and challenges for climbers and hikers.
A cliff.
A steep valley is called a canyon or ravine. Valleys can have different shapes because of the shape of the land and what is eroding it. The canyons usually have steep sides. Other words that can refer to a steep valley include gully, hollow and gorge.
A narrow inlet of the sea between high steep cliffs is known as a fjord. Fjords are typically formed by glacial erosion during the Ice Age, resulting in a deep, narrow body of water with steep sides.
plateau
A high steep rock is called a cliff. Cliffs are vertical rock faces that can be found along coastlines, mountains, or 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.
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 steep, high, wall of rock, earth, or ice.
mountains
A high, steep rock; a precipice., See Clef.
A very steep, high cliff is a precipice. This is the very edge of the cliff.
A very high and sharply rising rock formation.
A high, steep rock; a precipice., See Clef.
A Cliff.
Water flowing over a cliff is known as a waterfall, or a cataract.