A sea Stack
The diver at the top of the cliff would have potential energy due to their position above the ground. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy as the diver falls towards the water.
If the amplitude of the waves coming from a light bulb decreases, you would expect the intensity of the light emitted to decrease as well. This would result in the light appearing dimmer to an observer.
Assuming the speed of sound is 343 m/s in air, the distance to the cliff can be calculated using the formula: distance = (speed of sound * time / 2). Plugging in the values, the distance to the cliff would be approximately 171.5 meters.
An object with the least mass and velocity would have the least momentum.
The type of energy of a boulder sitting on a cliff is potential energy. Potential energy is possible energy as opposed to actual energy. If it were to start rolling down the hill, the energy would change to kinetic energy.
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.
on the top so there would be less water loss
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Yes, more than at the surfase.
a cliff
The air pressure would be greatest at the bottom of the valley because air is denser at lower altitudes due to the weight of the overlying air column.
bottom of the skull because early hominids walked upright
Viewed from the top it is a precipice. Nut I don't think this word is ever used when viewing from the bottom of the cliff - as there is always a connotation of 'falling' involved with the use of the word.Another word could be "scarp"
If you belay from the top of the route, or from the base. Normally you would bottom belay. If for some reason you approached the climb from the top of the cliff you would do a top-belay. Also, if you are doing a really long (multi-pitch) climb, you and your partner leapfrog eachother up the cliff - each doing a length of the rope at a time. This means that every other "pitch" would be a top belay.
The bottom of the ocean is colder. The sun heats the top of the ocean first and then heats lower. In a nutshell, the top of the ocean is warmer and the deeper you go the colder.
a sea cliff would fall down and squash animals or destroy land!
Visitors would see passengers on a glass boat. Underneath the glass bottom you would be able to see all the marine life of the local environment.