a high and extremely rock face adjoining the coast.
A part of a country or landmass that is adjacent to the sea.
The plural of cliff is cliffs and emu is emus
A precipice is a steep cliff.
The pronoun that takes the place of the singular noun 'cliff' is it.Example: Stand back from the cliff, it is very unstable.
The plural form for the noun cliff is cliffs.Examples:We walked along the cliffs watching sailboats against the sky.Three Cliffs Bay, Gower Peninsula, Wales
A coastal road cut in a cliff is typically referred to as a cliffside road or a coastal highway carved into the cliffside.
Corniche
the definition of fiscal cliff has to do with the taxes and now, in December of 2012, Obama said that the wealthy will pay more
Cliff
The angle of the cliff has been lowered.The foot of the cliff has been protected by sea defence.Drainage pipes have been laid in the cliff to take away surface water and prevent gullying.These are just strategies that have been done at Easington, not necessarily coastal defences
a forest on the coast
Plateau
water falling off the edge of a cliff
A steep rock face, usually facing the sea
Beaches, Marshes, and Islands make up coastal landforms. Land off of the itercoastal waterways also are considered coastal. These landforms can be sand, clay, rock etc.. making up the coastal plains and even mountains and cliff formations.
A precipice is a very steep, tall cliff or rock face.
The Brazilian highlands end with a sharp drop down to the Atlantic coastal plain which forms a steep cliff called the Serra do Mar (Sea Ridge). This geographical feature spans along the southeastern coast of Brazil and rises abruptly from the coastal plain.