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- Q5132514 subject Q11707393.
- Q5132514 subject Q7037549.
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- Q5132514 abstract "A cliff-former is a geological unit of bedrock that is more resistant to erosion than overlying or underlying strata and consequently produces outcrops with high slope angles. It is more or less equivalent to ridge-former, and may be contrasted with slope-former. In humid environments, sandstones are typically cliff-formers. In arid environments, limestones are often cliff-formers also. Recent lavas may be cliff-formers as well.In the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians of the eastern United States the major ridge-formers are the Tuscarora, Pocono, and Pottsville Formations.".
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- Q5132514 wikiPageWikiLink Q11707393.
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- Q5132514 wikiPageWikiLink Q7037549.
- Q5132514 wikiPageWikiLink Q7037629.
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- Q5132514 comment "A cliff-former is a geological unit of bedrock that is more resistant to erosion than overlying or underlying strata and consequently produces outcrops with high slope angles. It is more or less equivalent to ridge-former, and may be contrasted with slope-former. In humid environments, sandstones are typically cliff-formers. In arid environments, limestones are often cliff-formers also.".
- Q5132514 label "Cliff-former".
- Q5132514 depiction NorthForkMountain.wmg.jpg.