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Cliff

In geography and geology, a cliff 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.

The White Cliffs of Dover
The Trango Towers in Pakistan. Their vertical faces are the world's tallest cliffs. Trango Tower center; Trango Monk center left; Trango II far left; Great Trango right.
Europe's highest cliff, Troll Wall in Norway, a famous BASE jumping location for jumpers from around the world.

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).

The far southwestern aspect of Nanga Parbat's Rupal face, highest cliff (rock wall/mountain face) in the world. The steepest part of the face is 2 km to the northeast.

Etymology edit

Cliff comes from the Old English word clif of essentially the same meaning, cognate with Dutch, Low German, and Old Norse klif 'cliff'.[1] These may in turn all be from a Romance loanword into Primitive Germanic that has its origins in the Latin forms clivus / clevus ("slope" or "hillside").[2][3]

Large and famous cliffs edit

 
Vihren’s 460 m north face seen from Golemiya Kazan, Pirin Mountain, Bulgaria
 
Cliffs along the north shore of Isfjord, Svalbard, Norway.
 
Kaliakra cape cliffs, Bulgaria
 
The Matengai in Oki Islands, Japan
 
The Cliffs of Moher in Ireland
 
Cliffs on the western shoreline of Sam Ford Fjord, Canada
 
Cliffs near Sortavala, Russia
 
Close-up view of Verona Rupes, a 20 km high fault scarp on Miranda, a moon of Uranus.[4]
 
Vratsata gorge, Vrachanski Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria

Given that a cliff does not need to be exactly vertical, there can be ambiguity about whether a given slope is a cliff or not and also about how much of a certain slope to count as a cliff. For example, given a truly vertical rock wall above a very steep slope, one could count just the rock wall or the combination. Listings of cliffs are thus inherently uncertain.

Some of the largest cliffs on Earth are found underwater. For example, an 8,000 m drop over a 4,250 m span can be found at a ridge sitting inside the Kermadec Trench.

According to some sources, the highest cliff in the world, about 1,340 m high, is the east face of Great Trango in the Karakoram mountains of northern Pakistan. This uses a fairly stringent notion of cliff, as the 1,340 m figure refers to a nearly vertical headwall of two stacked pillars; adding in a very steep approach brings the total drop from the East Face precipice to the nearby Dunge Glacier to nearly 2,000 m.

The location of the world's highest sea cliffs depends also on the definition of 'cliff' that is used. Guinness World Records states it is Kalaupapa, Hawaii,[5] at 1,010 m high. Another contender is the north face of Mitre Peak, which drops 1,683 m to Milford Sound, New Zealand.[6] These are subject to a less stringent definition, as the average slope of these cliffs at Kaulapapa is about 1.7, corresponding to an angle of 60 degrees, and Mitre Peak is similar. A more vertical drop into the sea can be found at Maujit Qaqarssuasia (also known as the 'Thumbnail') which is situated in the Torssukátak fjord area at the very tip of South Greenland and drops 1,560 m near-vertically.[7]

Considering a truly vertical drop, Mount Thor on Baffin Island in Arctic Canada is often considered the highest at 1370 m (4500 ft) high in total (the top 480 m (1600 ft) is overhanging), and is said to give it the longest vertical drop on Earth at 1,250 m (4,100 ft). However, other cliffs on Baffin Island, such as Polar Sun Spire in the Sam Ford Fjord, or others in remote areas of Greenland may be higher.

The highest cliff in the solar system may be Verona Rupes, an approximately 20 km (12 mi) high fault scarp on Miranda, a moon of Uranus.

List edit

The following is an incomplete list of cliffs of the world.

Africa edit

Above Sea

Above Land

  • Innumerable peaks in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa are considered cliff formations. The Drakensberg Range is regarded, together with Ethiopia's Simien Mountains, as one of the two finest erosional mountain ranges on Earth. Because of their near-unique geological formation, the range has an extraordinarily high percentage of cliff faces making up its length, particularly along the highest portion of the range.[citation needed] This portion of the range is virtually uninterrupted cliff faces, ranging from 600 m (2,000 ft) to 1,200 m (3,900 ft) in height for almost 250 km (160 mi). Of all, the "Drakensberg Amphitheatre" (mentioned above) is most well known.[citation needed] Other notable cliffs include the Trojan Wall, Cleft Peak, Injisuthi Triplets, Cathedral Peak, Monk's Cowl, Mnweni Buttress, etc. The cliff faces of the Blyde River Canyon, technically still part of the Drakensberg, may be over 800 m (2,600 ft), with the main face of the Swadini Buttress approximately 1,000 m (3,300 ft) tall.
    • Drakensberg Amphitheatre, South Africa 1,200 m (3,900 ft) above base, 5 km (3.1 mi) long. The Tugela Falls, the world's second tallest waterfall, falls 948 m (3,110 ft) over the edge of the cliff face.
  • Karambony, Madagascar, 380 m (1,250 ft) above base.
  • Mount Meru, Tanzania Caldera Cliffs, 1,500 m (4,900 ft)
  • Tsaranoro, Madagascar, 700 m (2,300 ft) above base

America edit

North edit

 
Mount Thor, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada, commonly regarded as the highest vertical drop on Earth
 
Southwest face of El Capitan from Yosemite Valley
 
The face of Notch Peak at sunset
 
Ketil's west face in Tasermiut, Greenland

Several big granite faces in the Arctic region vie for the title of 'highest vertical drop on Earth', but reliable measurements are not always available. The possible contenders include (measurements are approximate):

Mount Thor, Baffin Island, Canada; 1,370 m (4,500 ft) total; top 480 m (1600 ft) is overhanging. This is commonly regarded as being the largest vertical drop on Earth [1][2][citation needed]ot:leapyear at 1,250 m (4,100 ft).

  1. The sheer north face of Polar Sun Spire, in the §74:MTAtoFa

of Baffin Island, rises 4,300 ft above the flat frozen fjord, although the lower portion of the face breaks from the vertical wall with a series of ledges and buttresses.[8]

  1. Ketil's and its neighbor Ulamertorsuaq's west faces in Tasermiut, Greenland have been reported as over 1,000 m high.[9][10][11] Another relevant cliff in Greenland is Agdlerussakasit's Thumbnail.[12]

Other notable cliffs include:

South edit

 
Salto Angel from Isla Ratón, Venezuela.

Asia edit

Above Sea

Above Land

Europe edit

Above Sea

Above Land

Submarine

Oceania edit

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Above Land

As habitat edit

Cliff landforms provide unique habitat niches to a variety of plants and animals, whose preferences and needs are suited by the vertical geometry of this landform type. For example, a number of birds have decided affinities for choosing cliff locations for nesting,[20] often driven by the defensibility of these locations as well as absence of certain predators. Humans have also inhabited cliff dwellings.

Flora edit

The population of the rare Borderea chouardii, during 2012, existed only on two cliff habitats within western Europe.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Oxford English Dictionary, 1971
  2. ^ a b "Francia 18/1 (1991)". francia.digitale-sammlungen.de. from the original on 2015-01-29. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
  3. ^ Max Pfister: Altromanische Relikte in der östlichen und südlichen Galloromania, in den rheinischen Mundarten, im Alpenraum und in Oberitalien. In : Sieglinde Heinz, Ulrich Wandruszka [ed.]: Fakten und Theorien : Beitr. zur roman. u. allg. Sprachwiss.; Festschr. für Helmut Stimm zum 65. Geburtstag, Tübingen 1982, pp. 219 – 230, ISBN 3-87808-936-8
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  5. ^ . Guinness World Records. Archived from the original on 2005-11-27. Retrieved 2006-05-02.
  6. ^ Lück, Michael (2008). The Encyclopedia of Tourism and Recreation in Marine Environments By Michael Lück. ISBN 9781845933500. from the original on 2017-12-06. Retrieved 2009-08-01.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-26. Retrieved 2009-08-04.
  8. ^ "Polar Sun Spire". SummitPost.Org. from the original on 2008-12-02. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  9. ^ "Climbing in Tasermiut". bigwall.dk. from the original on 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
  10. ^ (PDF). 1986. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 28, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  12. ^ Jon Roberts: Agdlerussakasit (1750 m), east face, new route on east face; The Butler (900 m) and Mark (900 m), first ascents. American Alpine Journal (AAJ) 2004, pp. 266–267
  13. ^ "Catalogue of place names in northern East Greenland". Geological Survey of Denmark. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  14. ^ "Backpacking - Kootenay National Park". National Park Service. from the original on 2019-09-29. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  15. ^ "Geology Fieldnotes". National Park Service. from the original on 2013-05-22. Retrieved 2010-11-28.
  16. ^ . southwestcoastpath.com. Archived from the original on 2011-06-11.
  17. ^ "BULGARIAN CLIMBING AND MOUNTAINEERING FEDERATION" (PDF).
  18. ^ Smith, Oliver; Momber, Gary; Bates, C Richard; Garwood, Paul; Fitch, Simon; Gaffney, Vincent; Allaby, Robin G (2015). "Sedimentary DNA from a submerged site reveals wheat in the British Isles 8000 years ago". Science. academic.microsoft.com: sciencemag. 347 (6225): 998–1001. Bibcode:2015Sci...347..998S. doi:10.1126/SCIENCE.1261278. hdl:10454/9405. PMID 25722413. S2CID 1167101. Retrieved 7 June 2021 – via Microsoft Academic.[dead link]
  19. ^ Mount Wilson 1:25000 Map. NSW Govt. May 2014.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-06-08.
  21. ^ González, García; Begoña, María; Espadaler, X; Olesen, Jens M (12 September 2012). Bente Jessen Graae (ed.). "Extreme Reproduction and Survival of a True Cliffhanger: The Endangered Plant Borderea chouardii (Dioscoreaceae)". PLOS ONE. digital.csic.es: Public Library of Science. 7 (9): e44657. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...744657G. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0044657. hdl:10261/56308. PMC 3440335. PMID 22984539.

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Precipice redirects here For other uses see Precipice disambiguation Rockface redirects here Not to be confused with Rockface TV series For other uses see Cliff disambiguation In geography and geology a cliff 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 The White Cliffs of DoverThe Trango Towers in Pakistan Their vertical faces are the world s tallest cliffs Trango Tower center Trango Monk center left Trango II far left Great Trango right Europe s highest cliff Troll Wall in Norway a famous BASE jumping location for jumpers from around the world 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 The far southwestern aspect of Nanga Parbat s Rupal face highest cliff rock wall mountain face in the world The steepest part of the face is 2 km to the northeast Contents 1 Etymology 2 Large and famous cliffs 3 List 3 1 Africa 3 2 America 3 2 1 North 3 2 2 South 3 3 Asia 3 4 Europe 3 5 Oceania 4 As habitat 4 1 Flora 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEtymology editCliff comes from the Old English word clif of essentially the same meaning cognate with Dutch Low German and Old Norse klif cliff 1 These may in turn all be from a Romance loanword into Primitive Germanic that has its origins in the Latin forms clivus clevus slope or hillside 2 3 Large and famous cliffs editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Vihren s 460 m north face seen from Golemiya Kazan Pirin Mountain Bulgaria nbsp Cliffs along the north shore of Isfjord Svalbard Norway nbsp Kaliakra cape cliffs Bulgaria nbsp The Matengai in Oki Islands Japan nbsp The Cliffs of Moher in Ireland nbsp Cliffs on the western shoreline of Sam Ford Fjord Canada nbsp Cliffs near Sortavala Russia nbsp Close up view of Verona Rupes a 20 km high fault scarp on Miranda a moon of Uranus 4 nbsp Vratsata gorge Vrachanski Balkan Mountains BulgariaGiven that a cliff does not need to be exactly vertical there can be ambiguity about whether a given slope is a cliff or not and also about how much of a certain slope to count as a cliff For example given a truly vertical rock wall above a very steep slope one could count just the rock wall or the combination Listings of cliffs are thus inherently uncertain Some of the largest cliffs on Earth are found underwater For example an 8 000 m drop over a 4 250 m span can be found at a ridge sitting inside the Kermadec Trench According to some sources the highest cliff in the world about 1 340 m high is the east face of Great Trango in the Karakoram mountains of northern Pakistan This uses a fairly stringent notion of cliff as the 1 340 m figure refers to a nearly vertical headwall of two stacked pillars adding in a very steep approach brings the total drop from the East Face precipice to the nearby Dunge Glacier to nearly 2 000 m The location of the world s highest sea cliffs depends also on the definition of cliff that is used Guinness World Records states it is Kalaupapa Hawaii 5 at 1 010 m high Another contender is the north face of Mitre Peak which drops 1 683 m to Milford Sound New Zealand 6 These are subject to a less stringent definition as the average slope of these cliffs at Kaulapapa is about 1 7 corresponding to an angle of 60 degrees and Mitre Peak is similar A more vertical drop into the sea can be found at Maujit Qaqarssuasia also known as the Thumbnail which is situated in the Torssukatak fjord area at the very tip of South Greenland and drops 1 560 m near vertically 7 Considering a truly vertical drop Mount Thor on Baffin Island in Arctic Canada is often considered the highest at 1370 m 4500 ft high in total the top 480 m 1600 ft is overhanging and is said to give it the longest vertical drop on Earth at 1 250 m 4 100 ft However other cliffs on Baffin Island such as Polar Sun Spire in the Sam Ford Fjord or others in remote areas of Greenland may be higher The highest cliff in the solar system may be Verona Rupes an approximately 20 km 12 mi high fault scarp on Miranda a moon of Uranus List editSee also List of cliffs by continent The following is an incomplete list of cliffs of the world Africa edit Above Sea Anaga s Cliffs Tenerife Canary Islands Spain 592 m 1 942 ft above Atlantic Ocean Cape Hangklip Western Cape South Africa 453 1 m 1 487 ft above False Bay Atlantic Ocean Cape Point Western Cape South Africa 249 m 817 ft above Atlantic Ocean Chapman s Peak Western Cape South Africa 596 m 1 955 ft above Atlantic Ocean Karbonkelberg Cape Town Western Cape South Africa 653 m 2 142 ft above Hout Bay Atlantic Ocean Kogelberg Western Cape South Africa 1 289 m 4 229 ft above False Bay Atlantic Ocean Los Gigantes Tenerife Canary Islands Spain 637 m 2 090 ft above Atlantic Ocean Table Mountain Cape Town Western Cape South Africa 1 086 m 3 563 ft above Atlantic OceanAbove Land Innumerable peaks in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa are considered cliff formations The Drakensberg Range is regarded together with Ethiopia s Simien Mountains as one of the two finest erosional mountain ranges on Earth Because of their near unique geological formation the range has an extraordinarily high percentage of cliff faces making up its length particularly along the highest portion of the range citation needed This portion of the range is virtually uninterrupted cliff faces ranging from 600 m 2 000 ft to 1 200 m 3 900 ft in height for almost 250 km 160 mi Of all the Drakensberg Amphitheatre mentioned above is most well known citation needed Other notable cliffs include the Trojan Wall Cleft Peak Injisuthi Triplets Cathedral Peak Monk s Cowl Mnweni Buttress etc The cliff faces of the Blyde River Canyon technically still part of the Drakensberg may be over 800 m 2 600 ft with the main face of the Swadini Buttress approximately 1 000 m 3 300 ft tall Drakensberg Amphitheatre South Africa 1 200 m 3 900 ft above base 5 km 3 1 mi long The Tugela Falls the world s second tallest waterfall falls 948 m 3 110 ft over the edge of the cliff face Karambony Madagascar 380 m 1 250 ft above base Mount Meru Tanzania Caldera Cliffs 1 500 m 4 900 ft Tsaranoro Madagascar 700 m 2 300 ft above baseAmerica edit North edit nbsp Mount Thor Baffin Island Nunavut Canada commonly regarded as the highest vertical drop on Earth nbsp Southwest face of El Capitan from Yosemite Valley nbsp The face of Notch Peak at sunset nbsp Ketil s west face in Tasermiut GreenlandSeveral big granite faces in the Arctic region vie for the title of highest vertical drop on Earth but reliable measurements are not always available The possible contenders include measurements are approximate Mount Thor Baffin Island Canada 1 370 m 4 500 ft total top 480 m 1600 ft is overhanging This is commonly regarded as being the largest vertical drop on Earth 1 2 citation needed ot leapyear at 1 250 m 4 100 ft The sheer north face of Polar Sun Spire in the 74 MTAtoFaof Baffin Island rises 4 300 ft above the flat frozen fjord although the lower portion of the face breaks from the vertical wall with a series of ledges and buttresses 8 Ketil s and its neighbor Ulamertorsuaq s west faces in Tasermiut Greenland have been reported as over 1 000 m high 9 10 11 Another relevant cliff in Greenland is Agdlerussakasit s Thumbnail 12 Other notable cliffs include Attestupan Cliff northern side of Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord Greenland 1 300 m 4 300 ft 13 Big Sandy Mountain east face buttress Wind River Range Wyoming 550 m Calvert Cliffs along the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland U S 25 m Cap Eternite of Saguenay River Quebec Canada 347 m All faces of Devils Tower Wyoming United States 195 m Doublet Peak southwest face Wind River Range Wyoming United States 370 m El Capitan Yosemite Valley California United States 900 m 3 000 ft Grand Teton north face Teton Range Wyoming 760 m 2 490 ft Northwest Face of Half Dome near El Capitan California United States 1 444 m 4 737 ft total vertical portion about 610 m 2 000 ft Longs Peak Diamond Rocky Mountain National Park Colorado United States 400 m Mount Asgard Baffin Island Canada vertical drop of about 1 200 m 4 000 ft Mount Siyeh Glacier National Park U S north face 1 270 m 4 170 ft The North Face of North Twin Peak Rocky Mountains Alberta Canada 1 200 m The west face of Notch Peak in the House Range of southwestern Utah U S a carbonate rock pure vertical drop of about 670 m 2 200 ft with 4 450 feet 1 356 m from the top of the cliff to valley floor bottom of the canyon below the notch Painted Wall in Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park Colorado United States 685 m 2 250 ft Raftsmen s Acropolis a rock face of the Montagne des Erables Quebec Canada 800 m Rockwall Kootenay National Park British Columbia Canada 30 km of mostly unbroken cliffs up to 900 m 14 Royal Gorge cliffs Colorado United States 350 m Faces of Shiprock New Mexico United States 400 m All walls of the Stawamus Chief Squamish British Columbia Canada up to 500 m Temple Peak east face Wind River Range Wyoming 400 m Temple Peak East north face Wind River Range Wyoming 450 m Toroweap a k a Tuweep Grand Canyon Arizona United States 900 m 3 000 ft Uncompahgre Peak northeast face San Juan Range Colorado 275 m 550 m rise above surrounding plateau East face of the West Temple in Zion National Park Utah United States believed to be the tallest sandstone cliff in the world 15 670 mSouth edit nbsp Salto Angel from Isla Raton Venezuela All faces of Auyan Tepui along with all other Tepuis Venezuela Brazil and Guyana Auyan Tepui is about 1 000 m location of Angel Falls the falls are 979 m the highest in the world All faces of Cerro Chalten Fitz Roy Patagonia Argentina Chile 1200 m All faces of Cerro Torre Patagonia Chile Argentina Pao de Acucar Sugar Loaf Rio de Janeiro Brazil 395 m Pared de Gocta Peru 771 m Pared Sur Cerro Aconcagua Las Heras Mendoza Argentina 2 700 m Pedra Azul Pedra Azul State Park Espirito Santo Brazil 540 m Scratched Stone Pedra Riscada Sao Jose do Divino MG Minas Gerais Brazil 1 480 m Faces of the Torres del Paine group Patagonia Chile up to 900 mAsia edit Above Sea Qingshui Cliff Xiulin Township Hualien County Taiwan averaging 800 m above Pacific Ocean The tallest peak Qingshui Mountain rises 2408 m directly from the Pacific Ocean Ra s Sajir Oman 900 m 3 000 ft above the Arabian Sea Theoprosopon between Chekka and Selaata in north Lebanon jutting into the Mediterranean Tōjinbō Sakai Fukui prefecture Japan 25 m above Sea of JapanAbove Land Various cliffs in the Ak Su Valley of Kyrgyzstan are high and steep Baintha Brakk The Ogre Panmah Muztagh Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan 2 000 m Gyala Peri southeast face Medog County Tibet China 4 600 m Hunza Peak south face Karakoram Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan 1 700 m K2 west face Karakoram Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan 2900m The Latok Group Panmah Muztagh Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan 1 800 m Lhotse northeast face Mahalangur Himal Nepal 2900m Lhotse south face Mahalangur Himal Nepal 3200 m Meru Peak Uttarakhand India 1200 m Nanga Parbat Rupal Face Azad Kashmir Pakistan 4 600 m Qingshui Cliff Xiulin Township Hualien County Taiwan averaging 800 m above Pacific Ocean The tallest peak Qingshui Mountain rises 2408 meters directly from the Pacific Ocean Ramon Crater Israel 400 m Shispare Sar southwest face Karakoram Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan 3 200 m Spantik northwest face Karakoram Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan 2 000 m Trango Towers East Face Great Trango Tower Baltoro Muztagh Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan 1 340 m near vertical headwall 2 100 m very steep overall drop from East Summit to Dunge Glacier Northwest Face drops approximately 2 200 m to the Trango Glacier below but with a taller slab topped out with a shorter overhanging headwall of approximately 1 000 m The Southwest Azeem Ridge forms the group s tallest steep rise of roughly 2 286 m 7 500 ft from the Trango Glacier to the Southwest summit Uli Biaho Towers Baltoro Glacier Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan Ultar Sar southwest face Karakoram Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan 3 000 m World s End Horton Plains Nuwara Eliya Sri Lanka It has a sheer drop of about 4000 ft 1200 m Various cliffs in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park Hunan Province China The cliffs can get to around 1 000 ft 300 m Europe edit Above Sea Beachy Head England 162 m above the English Channel Beinisvord Faroe Islands 470 m above North Atlantic Belogradchik Rocks Bulgaria up to 200 m high sandstone towers Benwee Head Cliffs Erris County Mayo Ireland 304 m above Atlantic Ocean Cabo Girao Madeira Portugal 589 m above Atlantic Ocean Cap Canaille France 394 m above Mediterranean sea is the highest sea cliff in France Cape Enniberg Faroe Islands 750 m above North Atlantic Conachair St Kilda Scotland 427 m above Atlantic Ocean highest sea cliff in the UK Croaghaun Achill Island Ireland 688 m above Atlantic Ocean Dingli Cliffs Malta 250 m above Mediterranean sea Dvuglav Rila Mountain Bulgaria 460 m south face Etretat France 84 m above the English Channel Faneque Gran Canaria Spain 1027 m above Atlantic Ocean Hangman cliffs Devon 318 m above Bristol Channel is the highest sea cliff in England High Cliff between Boscastle and St Gennys 223 m above Celtic Sea 16 Hornelen Norway 860 m above Skatestraumen Hvanndalabjarg olafsfjordur Iceland 630 m above Atlantic Ocean Jaizkibel Spain 547 m above the Bay of Biscay Kaliakra cliffs Bulgaria more than 70 m above the Black Sea The Kame Foula Shetland 376 m above the North Atlantic second highest sea cliff in the UK Le Treport France 110 m above the English Channel Cliffs of Moher Ireland 217 m above Atlantic Ocean Mons Klint Denmark 143 m above Baltic Sea Monte Solaro Capri Italy 589 m above the Mediterranean Sea Ontika Limestone cliff Estonia 55 m above Baltic Sea Preikestolen Norway 604 m above Lysefjorden Slieve League Ireland 601 m above Atlantic Ocean Snake Island Ukraine 41 m above the Black Sea Vixia Herbeira Northern Galicia Spain 621 m above Atlantic Ocean White cliffs of Dover England 100 m above the Strait of DoverAbove Land The six great north faces of the Alps Eiger 1 500 m Matterhorn 1 350 m Grandes Jorasses 1 100 m Petit Dru 1 000 m and Piz Badile 850 m Cima Grande di Lavaredo 450 m Giewont north face Tatra Mountains Poland 852 m above Polana Strazyska glade Kjerag Norway 984 m Mieguszowiecki Szczyt north face rises to 1 043 m above Morskie Oko lake level High Tatras Poland Troll Wall Norway 1 100 m above base Vihren peak north face Pirin Mountain Bulgaria 460 m to the Golemiya Kazan Vratsata Vrachanski Balkan Nature Park Bulgaria 400 m 17 Submarine Bouldnor Cliff the waters of the coast of the Isle of Wight 18 Oceania edit Above Sea Ball s Pyramid a sea stack 562m high and only 200m across at its base The Elephant New Zealand has cliffs falling approx 1180m into Milford Sound and a 900m drop in less than 300m horizontally Great Australian Bight Kalaupapa Hawaii 1 010 m above Pacific Ocean The Lion New Zealand 1 302 m above Milford Sound drops from approx 1280m to sea level in a very short distance Lovers Leap Highcliff and The Chasm on Otago Peninsula New Zealand all 200 to 300 m above the Pacific Ocean Mitre Peak New Zealand 1 683 m above Milford Sound Tasman National Park Tasmania has 300m dolerite sea cliffs dropping directly to the ocean in columnar form The Twelve Apostles Victoria A series of sea stacks in Australia ranging from approximately 50 to 70 m above the Bass Strait Zuytdorp Cliffs in Western AustraliaAbove Land Mount Banks in the Blue Mountains National Park New South Wales Australia west of its saddle there is a 490 m fall within 100 M horizontally 19 As habitat editCliff landforms provide unique habitat niches to a variety of plants and animals whose preferences and needs are suited by the vertical geometry of this landform type For example a number of birds have decided affinities for choosing cliff locations for nesting 20 often driven by the defensibility of these locations as well as absence of certain predators Humans have also inhabited cliff dwellings Flora edit The population of the rareBorderea chouardii during 2012 existed only on two cliff habitats within western Europe 21 See also editCliffed coast List of landforms Steilhang Chink geology References edit Oxford English Dictionary 1971 a b Francia 18 1 1991 francia digitale sammlungen de Archived from the original on 2015 01 29 Retrieved 2023 10 04 Max Pfister Altromanische Relikte in der ostlichen und sudlichen Galloromania in den rheinischen Mundarten im Alpenraum und in Oberitalien In Sieglinde Heinz Ulrich Wandruszka ed Fakten und Theorien Beitr zur roman u allg Sprachwiss Festschr fur Helmut Stimm zum 65 Geburtstag 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