escarp
/ɛˈskɑːr/Definitions
1. noun
A long, steep slope of rock or earth, especially one formed by the erosion of a plateau or the hardening of sediment.
“The hikers climbed up the escarp to reach the summit of the mountain.”
1. noun
A long, steep slope of rock or earth, especially one formed by the erosion of a plateau or the hardening of sediment.
“The hikers climbed up the escarp to reach the summit of the mountain.”