Precipice
Precipice is a noun referring to a very steep or overhanging cliff or rock face, typically with a near-vertical drop. The term is used in geology, geography, mountaineering, and everyday language to denote a dangerous edge where a fall can occur. The word derives from Latin praecipitium meaning "abyss" or "steep fall," via Old French precipice.
Precipitous faces commonly form where waves undercut coastal rock, along mountain fronts exposed to uplift and
Hazards include the risk of falling, rockfalls, and sudden changes in weather or light that can obscure
Metaphorically, the term is used to describe a critical point at which a sudden change or disastrous