depth perception.
wind blowing at the edge of the cliff AND waves pounding the base of the cliff will cause a cliff to collapse
Cliff Compton is 6' 1".
A cliff retreat is a form of natural erosion. Rocks in the face of the cliff are broken down by wind and water (rain, waves, etc). The material in the cliff is loosened, and parts of the cliff face collapse. Eventually, an entire section of the cliff will fall into the sea, meaning that the cliff edge has retreated. The pace of cliff retreat is determined by the strength of the rocks in the cliff face, more than the cliff's height. It also most often occurs where the base of the cliff is continually being saturated by water, weakening the rock further.
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Eleanor J. Gibson and R.D. Walk, psychologists at Cornell University created the visual cliff apparatus. The experiment was meant to investigate and demonstrate depth perception in human and animal species.
depth perception.
depth perception. The visual cliff is an apparatus that presents an apparent drop-off to test whether infants can perceive depth and distinguish between safe and unsafe areas. Infants who refuse to cross or show signs of hesitation may indicate developed depth perception skills.
A large table with plexiglass is commonly used as a "visual cliff" to demonstrate depth perception in small children. The table creates a perception of a drop-off on one side, encouraging children to gauge the depth before deciding whether to cross. This is a classic experiment used to study how infants and young children perceive depth and understand the concept of heights.
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if it did know what it was doing then no but if it did not know better then yes.
A visual cliff is a research apparatus used to test depth perception in animals, particularly infants and young children. It typically consists of a transparent surface that appears to have a drop-off, but is actually safe to cross. This apparatus helps researchers understand how perception of depth develops in various species.
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I Know some cliff dwellers were in arizona and new mexico. They used the cliff itself and mostly just rocks. I have been to a cliff dwelling in arizona called Montezuma's Castle. They were pretty basic. They used ladders made of wood to get up the cliff to their homes. They definitely used mud and rocks.
Note: the intended full question is: "What result can be expected when a five month old is placed on a visual cliff structure with part of its floor as a checkerboard pattern beside clear plastic that allows the infant to see down a couple of feet to another floor with checkerboard pattern and her mother calls her to come across it." This "Visual Cliff" is the name of a psychology experiment testing depth perception. The researchers showed that the majority of young babies would cry because they believed the 'shallow' side was safer and believed they could not cross the 'deep' side to get to their mothers, despite their urge and need to crawl to mom. Many would act normal
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