What is a Cliff?

Answer

A cliff is a very steep or vertical edge or rock exposure. They are common on mountains or on the coasts. Cliffs come about by the weater, or by erosion.
Ask.com Answer for: what is a cliff
cliff - Definition [klif]
(n.) High, steep rock face
See also: ·
See all 2 definitions »
Source: Dictionary.com
Q&A Related to "What is a Cliff?"
A cliff is a very steep or vertical edge or rock exposure. They are common on mountains or on the coasts. Cliffs come about by the weater, or by erosion.
http://answers.ask.com/Travel/Other/what_is_a_clif...
Cliffs are formed by a number of reasons from glaciers to erosion. The earth erodes over time as it is pulled down with gravity causing it to break away which can form sharp cliffs.
http://answers.ask.com/Science/Nature/how_are_clif...
The White Cliffs of Dover are cliffs which form part of the British coastline facing the Strait of Dover and France. The cliff reaches up to 348 feet or 106 m high.
http://answers.ask.com/Travel/Other/where_are_the_...
Cliffs Notes are also know as a lazy high school and college student's best friend. They are summaries of classic literature and books that are often boring and required reading for
http://answers.ask.com/Arts/Literature/what_are_cl...
About -  Privacy -  AskEraser  -   -  Careers -  Ask Blog -  iPhone -  Android -  Help -  Feedback © 2013 Ask.com