Cliff is a steep face of rock. Many processes of erosion form cliffs. Waves cut imposing and scenic cliffs along coastlines. Rivers create deep canyons with steep sides. Glaciers grind away the rock along valley walls and produce cliffs that appear after the glacier melts. Glaciers also pluck rock fragments away from high mountain slopes where snow collects to form walls around amphitheaterlike basins.
Fall line is a series of waterfalls and rapids formed where hard rock meets softer rock. The falls and rapids develop as erosion by a river or… More>>
National park is an area set aside by a nation's government to protect natural beauty, wildlife, or other remarkable features. National parks also… More>>
Island is a body of land smaller than a continent and surrounded by water. Islands lie in oceans, rivers, and lakes throughout the world. They vary… More>>
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