what are the palisades (1 point)

The Palisades refer to a line of steep cliffs or a series of tall, rugged, and rocky outcrops along a coastline or riverbank. They are typically characterized by vertical or near-vertical rock faces that provide a natural barrier or picturesque view. One example of the Palisades is the Palisades Interstate Park, which stretches along the Hudson River in New York and New Jersey.