Sentences

escarp in a sentence

n.

Definition

Escarp (noun): A steep slope or cliff that separates two relatively level areas of land, often formed by erosion.

Sample Sentences

  1. The hikers marveled at the stunning view from the top of the escarp.
  2. As the rain washed away the soil, the escarp became increasingly pronounced.
  3. Geologists studied the ancient formations of the escarp to understand the region's history.
  4. Wildflowers cascaded down the steep slopes of the escarp, creating a vibrant tapestry of color.
  5. The escarp offered a natural barrier, protecting the valley from harsh winds.
  6. The hikers marveled at the steep escarp that loomed before them.
  7. Geologists studied the layers of sediment visible along the escarp's edge.
  8. As the sun set, the escarp cast long shadows over the valley below.
  9. Wildflowers thrived in the crevices of the rugged escarp, adding bursts of color.
  10. The ancient escarp held countless stories of erosion and time etched into its face.