Na h-Eileanan an Iar Scotland United Kingdom
58.216963,-6.979865

Cliff

In geography and geology, a cliff or rock face is an area of rock which has a general angle defined by the vertical, or nearly vertical. Cliffs are formed by the processes of weathering and erosion, with the effect of gravity. Cliffs are common on coasts, in mountainous areas, escarpments and along rivers. Cliffs are usually composed of rock that is resistant to weathering and erosion. The sedimentary rocks that are most likely to form cliffs include sandstone, limestone, chalk, and dolomite. Igneous rocks such as granite and basalt also often form cliffs. An escarpment (or scarp) is a type of cliff formed by the movement of a geologic fault, a landslide, or sometimes by rock slides or falling rocks which change the differential erosion of the rock layers. Most cliffs have some form of scree slope at their base. In arid areas or under high cliffs, they are generally exposed jumbles of fallen rock. In areas of higher moisture, a soil slope may obscure the talus. Many cliffs also feature tributary waterfalls or rock shelters. Sometimes a cliff peters out at the end of a ridge, with mushroom rocks or other types of rock columns remaining. Coastal erosion may lead to the formation of sea cliffs along a receding coastline. The British Ordnance Survey distinguishes between around most cliffs (continuous line along the topper edge with projections down the face) and outcrops (continuous lines along lower edge).

Distance between:

London to Cliff 539 Miles / 868 Kms
Liverpool to Cliff 368 Miles / 592 Kms

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art gallery Nearby

Russell Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

museum Nearby

Colne Valley Museum
Mevagissey Museum
Queen Street Mill Textile Museum

park Nearby

Holywells Park
Cliffe Woods and Park
Sewerby Park
Temple Gardens
Glen Howe Park

tourist attraction Nearby

Avoncliff Aqueduct
Aberystwyth Cliff Railway
Cleveland Association Of Model Engineers/ Tees Cottage Miniature Railway
Highcliffe Castle
Boscombe Pier
Cheddar Gorge
Pulliness Waterfall
Kentish Lady River Boat
Devon Cliffs Hm69X
Perranporth CoastSnap
Tolcarne Beach
Salcombe North Sands
Pegwell Nature Reserve
Pegwell Bay Country Park
Shornecliffe Redoubt
Admiral Bertram Ramsay Statue
RSPB Bempton Cliffs Seabird Centre
Camera Obscura
Highcliffe Beach
Chewton Bunny Nature Reserve
Swanage Bay
Hessle Foreshore
West Bay (East Beach) CoastSnap
Shanklin Beach
The York Dungeon
The Red Beach Hut
The Rural Chauffeur - Hambleton Office
Victoria Cave
The Steps
Filey Beach