Check out the White Cliffs of Dover.
Chalk Cliffs on Rügen was created in 1818.
The chalk cliffs at Dover.
chalk
The cliffs are chalk. There are some fossils in the chalk though.
Dover.
The White Cliffs of Dover are located in Southeast England, along the coastline facing France and the Strait of Dover. They're white because of the chalk in the sediments that formed them.
The material the cliffs are made from is CHALK
No, they are chalk cliffs and naturally white.
The White Cliffs of Dover are made of chalk which is a sedimentary rock.
The White Cliffs of Dover are composed mainly of chalk, a soft, white, fine-grained form of limestone formed from the remains of microscopic marine organisms. Chalk is known for its high calcium carbonate content and its characteristic white color, making it a prominent feature of the cliffs. Over millions of years, layers of chalk built up and were uplifted to form the iconic cliffs seen today.
Chalk
Erosion causes it to stay white as white. The Cliffs are made of chalk.