Yes, that is why they are called clay cliffs.
When it dries, clay is firm, and forms a soft rock, however it is easily eroded, so clay cliffs are often unstable.
Clay is made of clay ...
They were made from clay.
a clay slab is a slab made of clay
No clay is not an organic material, it is made from minerals.
Clay isn't made, it is dug up.
It is because granite cliffs are stronger and more stable than Clay cliffs since Clay would break down easly from erosion.
They melt into mushy clay substance and remold into another shape and harden.
No, that was the Anasazi's home. However, they were not made of adobe but of stone with mud and clay mortar and clay plaster. They used logs for the roof beams.
There are boulder clay cliffs along the Holderness Coast, im not sure exactly how many though. But definitly along the coastline at Yorkshire. I hope this helps you.
They lived in houses made out of clay, mud, straw, and grass. They are called pueblos.
This landslip happened because the clay that this specific hotel was built on had been rained on which made the clay heavy and the weight of the Holbeck hotel made the land simply slip down the cliffs and swallowed up by the sea! Hope this helps!!
No, they are chalk cliffs and naturally white.
The material the cliffs are made from is CHALK
Clay is made of clay ...
The White Cliffs of Dover are made of chalk which is a sedimentary rock.
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The cliffs and canyons of Starved Rock are made of an Ordivician age sandstone called St. Peter sandstone.