Sometimes the broken stone [rocks] placed at the edge of a body of water to control or prevent erosion of the shoreline is call "rip-rap."
The rocks at the bottom of a cliff that help protect it from wave erosion are called wave breakers or riprap. They absorb and dissipate the energy from the waves, reducing their impact on the cliff face and helping to prevent erosion.
A steep cliff that separates two level areas of differing elevation is called a "escarpment."
A high, steep wall of rock is a cliff. Cliffs are common on coasts, in mountainous areas, escarpments and along rivers. Cliffs are formed due to erosion.
When a river flows over a cliff, it is called a waterfall. This occurs when the river encounters a sudden drop in elevation, creating a dramatic cascade of water. Waterfalls are commonly formed by erosion and can vary in size and height.
The Laurentian mountains are not physically shrinking in size. However, erosion and tectonic forces can cause them to change in appearance over long periods of time. This may give the impression that they are getting smaller.
A wall or barrier that is natural is called a cliff or a rock formation, while an artificial wall or barrier is often referred to as a fence or an enclosure.
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What does that mean? A cliff is called a cliff. There are thousands of them here.
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.
i don't have fable1 but i think you can die by getting knocked out and falling down a cliff that you cannot see the bottom
he fell ooff the cliff
At the bottom of a cliff.
The edge of a mountain cliff is called a precipice.
If you can find a cliff with spikes at the bottom of it, the answer is probably once.
because its the pueblos
Rock Bottom
It depends on how high the cliff is. If you say you want to jump off A cliff, *jumps off the Bottom* coclusion: survival chance: should be aroud 21.3%
a cliff.