Cliffs

Definition of Cliffs as it relates to Places, National Parks, Geological Formations

Cliffs are steep, dramatic rock formations that tower over their surroundings, often found along coastlines or near the edges of plateaus and canyons. They are formed through a combination of erosion and tectonic forces, resulting in vertical or near-vertical exposures of bedrock. Within the context of National Parks, cliffs provide important habitats for a variety of plant and animal species, while also offering breathtaking views and opportunities for recreation such as rock climbing and hiking. As part of Geological Formations, cliffs offer valuable insights into the region's geologic history, revealing layers of rock that span millions of years. In this hierarchy, Cliffs represent a specific type of geologic feature that adds depth and diversity to the broader categories of Places and National Parks.

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