The base of a cliff is often smooth due to the processes of erosion and weathering. Water, wind, and ice can gradually wear away the rock and soil at the base, creating a more even surface. Additionally, rockfall and landslides can contribute to smoothing as debris accumulates and is further eroded over time. This natural smoothing process results in the characteristic appearance of cliff bases.
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The foot of a cliff is the bottom or lower end of a space or object where the cliff meets the ground or the sea.
Cliff Foenander died in 2000.
Cliff Tullis is 5' 6".
SCREE or TALUS.
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The accumulation of rock debris at the base of a cliff is called talus or scree. It forms as a result of weathering and erosion causing rock fragments to break off from the cliff face and accumulate at the bottom.
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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.
Cliff jumping.
There is cliff diving and BASE jumping.
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.
cliff erosion begins at the base, erodes a notch from the bottom and removes fallen debris. this produces instability and results on constant recession.
That's not a chemical. We call that "gravity."