When sediment builds up over time.
Deposition.
The process of breaking down rock; can be physical or chemical in nature.
Weathering.
A wetland featuring mostly grass.
Marsh.
The name of the spaces between particles of rock and soil.
Pores.
Is this the Krusty Krab?
No! This is Patrick!
The result of sediment building up at the mouth of a river.
Delta
Movement of rock and soil that is so slow to see, you only notice it due to trees or poles at odd angles.
Creep.
Part of the water cycle: When water falls back to earth in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
Precipitation.
When a layer of rock or soil, such as clay, does not allow water to pass through it, it is said to be this.
Impermeable.
I am not Toph...
I am Melon Lord!
The result of sediment building up due to the wind.
Dune.
The carrying away of rock and soil by water, ice, or wind.
Erosion.
Which type of water makes up 97% of the water on Earth?
Salt water.
The very top of a layer of water underground.
Water table.
The good news is I've named my nickel Philip.
What's the bad news?
It's a girl nickel!
Forms new land from molten rock.
Volcanoes.
A crack in the earth's crust, usually due to an earthquake.
Fault.
A smaller river or stream that feeds into a larger one.
Tributary.
A hole dug until it reaches a layer of water underground.
Well.
That hat makes you look like a girl.
Am I a pretty girl?
Form when continental tectonic plates collide.
Mountains.
Can be destructive if they explode.
Volcanoes.
All of the land area that supplies water to a river system; it has two different names.
Example
Watershed or Drainage Basin.
A type of hot spring from which water periodically erupts.
Wow, if I had a nickel for every time I was doomed by a puppet, I'd have two nickels...
Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.