scarp


A steep slope or cliff face, especially one formed by faulting or erosion — a sudden vertical break in the landscape. Fault scarps are produced by earthquakes. Erosion scarps form where a river or the sea undercuts a bank. The word names the abruptness: not a gentle slope but a wall, a step, a place where the land drops away.
Etymology
Italian scarpa, a slope or escarpment, possibly from Gothic skarpo, pointed.
geology terrain
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