On the southeast coast of England near the town of Dover.
the white cliff of dover is chalk
A real life example of a cliff are the white cliffs of Dover.
The White Cliffs of Dover are located in Southeast England, along the coastline facing France and the Strait of Dover. They're white because of the chalk in the sediments that formed them.
Chalk.
the needles and the white cliffs of Dover
There are at least seven white cliffs, known as the Seven Sisters.
They're made of limestone (chalk).
A cliff face in the county of Dover (England) where the rock underneath the grass is shown on the coastline. The rock is limestone.
The White Cliffs of Dover are located in Europe, specifically the country of England. Due to its location in the British Isles, the cliffs are not part of Continental Europe.
The 'white Cliffs of Dover" are made of chalk and a little crumbly.
Yes, they are relatively strong but there are stronger types of rock such as quartzite.
The famous White Cliffs of Dover are constantly experiencing erosion.