Why are the cliffs of Dover white?

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2026-04-24 07:51

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The cliffs of Dover are white because they are made up of chalk, a soft, white, sedimentary rock formed from the remains of tiny marine organisms. Over time, the chalk has been compacted and uplifted to create the iconic white cliffs that we see today.

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