DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RAPELLING AND ROCK CLIMBING
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Rock climbing is a sport that involves climbing natural rock formations or artificial rock walls with or without rope. Rock climbers use rappelling in descent. The aim is to reach the summit or end point of a formation through free-climbing using your own strength.
Rappelling (also called abselling in Britain, New Zealand, Australia and Ireland) is controlled descent down a rock using ropes. The aim is to climb down a steep cliff or slope when it is too steep to descend without protection.
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