it is called weathering. water breaks down rocks that get .together and squeeze together and form land.
Rivers wear down and build up land because of the movement of the water. Water is a powerful thing. Water moves the dirt a little at a time.
A crocodile will build her nest on land near the water's edge and lay her eggs there.
so water does not get through to their land and wash away land
Because you don't have to build roads over water.
Ducks do not live entirely in the water. Duck spend an equal amount of time on land as in the water. They often build their nest on land. They require legs to get from the water to land and vise versa.
they live in most water areas
anacondas don't build their home they live in the water the only live on land to find food
You can build a harbor right next to the ocean, which is the big body of water on the lower right side of your city. There are just 8 slots for harbours and these slots are located partly on water and partly on land so they are not always easy to see. Also, you can only build a harbour in a water city. No harbours allowed in land cities.
Land formed from sediment build-up is called a delta. Deltas usually form at the mouth of rivers where sediment, such as sand and silt, is deposited as the water slows down and spreads out.
Available land means the land is available to build structures on. This may also mean that the person who owns the land is selling the land, or allowing someone to build a structure on the land.
Sediment deposits, such as sand, silt, and clay, can build up land over time. These deposits are often carried by water, wind, or ice and accumulate in certain areas, gradually increasing the land mass. Additionally, volcanic deposits, such as lava and ash, can also contribute to the formation and growth of land.
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