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  1. Your Hometown Convenience Store — Cliff's Local Market

    Cliff's Local Market, a locally owned and operated chain of 21 convenience stores, is your go-to destination throughout the Central New York Region.

  2. Cliff - Wikipedia

    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.

  3. Cliff - National Geographic Society

    Jul 2, 2024 · Cliffs are usually formed because of processes called erosion and weathering. Weathering happens when natural events, like wind or rain, break up pieces of rock. In coastal areas, strong …

  4. Cliff | Coastal Erosion, Rock Formations & Cliffs | Britannica

    cliff, steep slope of earth materials, usually a rock face, that is nearly vertical and may be overhanging. Structural cliffs may form as the result of fault displacement or the resistance of a cap rock to uniform …

  5. What is a Cliff? How are Cliffs Formed and 20 ... - Earth Eclipse

    A cliff is a huge mass of rock standing almost vertically or nearly vertical along the ocean or riverbank. Cliffs can be formed due to various reasons, such as water and erosion, movement of glaciers, …

  6. 28 Facts About Cliffs

    Mar 10, 2025 · Discover 28 fascinating facts about cliffs, from their formation to famous examples worldwide. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and geology buffs!

  7. What Is A Cliff And How Is It Formed? - WorldAtlas

    Mar 1, 2018 · The main processes through which cliffs are formed are erosion, weathering, and tectonic activity. Cliffs are a common feature on the coastal lines, mountainous regions, escarpments, and …

  8. How Cliffs Are Formed - Sciencing

    Oct 20, 2021 · Cliffs are steep formations of rock that occur frequently in nature along coasts, riverbeds and in mountainous regions. Cliffs can be formed by several different natural phenomena, though …

  9. The Palisades - National Trust for Historic Preservation

    Several generations have cherished the scenic Palisades cliffs along the Hudson River. Despite the Palisades designation as a National Historic Landmark, the LG Corporation plans to build an office …

  10. Explore 200 million years of history in the shadow of New York City

    The Palisades form a dramatic backdrop along the Hudson River in New Jersey. Roughly 200 million years old, the cliffs record deep geological time within a bucolic park with trails and wildlife.