
thumb|300px|Escarpment face of a cuesta, broken by a fault, overlooking Trenton, [[Cloudland Canyon State Park, and Lookout Mountain in the U.S. state of Georgia]] An escarpment is a steep slope or long cliff that forms as a result of faulting or erosion and separates two relatively level areas having different elevations.
thumb|300px|Escarpment face of a cuesta, broken by a fault, overlooking Trenton, [[Cloudland Canyon State Park, and Lookout Mountain in the U.S. state of Georgia]] An escarpment is a steep slope or long cliff that forms as a result of faulting or erosion and separates two relatively level areas having different elevations.
Similarity causes the term scarp to be incorrectly used interchangeably with escarpment, which refers to the margin between two landforms as opposed to scarp, which refers to a cliff or a steep slope. In this usage, an escarpment is a ridge that has a gentle slope on one side and a steep scarp on the other side.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).