A sea stack
An organism's remnant or leftover is referred to as a fossil.
My Aunt was an expert dressmaker who could take a seemingly useless remnant and turn it into an eye-popping fashion statement. The dried frosting was the only remnant of the cake I'd baked yesterday.
Uluru (Ayers Rock) is an inselberg, literally "island mountain", an isolated remnant left after the slow erosion of an original mountain range. Uluru is also often referred to as a monolith, although this is a somewhat ambiguous term that is generally avoided by geologists.
Yes, it is a noun, a form of the verb to remain. It is a part that remains or is left over.
A neutron star is a stellar remnant
An isolated remnant of wave erosion is typically a sea stack or sea stack before it is eroded further to become a sea stack. It is a column of rock that is left standing after the erosion of a headland by the relentless force of waves.
An isolated remnant of wave erosion is called a sea stack. This geological formation is created when the continuous erosion of a headland or sea cliff leaves behind a free-standing pillar of rock. Sea stacks can be found along coastlines around the world.
a sea stack
The Western Wall, is the last standing remnant of the Second Temple, not the first.
An isolated remnant of wave erosion is a coastal landform that has been created by the gradual wearing away of rocks and cliffs by the action of waves. These remnants can include sea stacks, arches, and caves that are left behind as the surrounding rock erodes away.
The Western Wall is not from the First Temple, it is the last standing remnant of the Second Temple which was destroyed by the Romans in the year 70CE.
a remnant is a piece left over, such as a remnant of fabric.
No. Remnant is a noun.
The plural of the noun remnant is remnants.
Remnant fabric is fabric leftover or recycled
The Remnant Trust was created in 1997.
The Last Remnant happened in 2008.