A landowner owned a 640-acre tract of undeveloped land. The land was largely forested, with several streams running through it. The landowner conveyed an instrument titled "Timber Deed" to a logging company, giving the company the right to harvest timber of a certain size. The landowner also executed a "Water Agreement" with a bottled water company, allowing it the right to divert water from the stream.
Which of the following is most likely true?
A. Both the timber deed and the water agreement are easements.
B. Both the timber deed and the water agreement are profits.
C. The timber deed is a profit, and the water agreement is an easement.
D. The timber deed is an easement, and the water agreement is a profit.