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Will oceans dry up

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No, on the contrary, the sea level is slowly rising. Since at the moment, Earth is heating up, the glaciers and iceburgs are melting into the oceans. And as a consequence the oceans are getting higher.

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Lakes and seas do dry out - for example, the Aral Sea, once a major inland sea, has almost completely dried out due to the removal of its water for irrigation purposes.

Obviously with larger oceans this is much less likely to happen - but smaller bodies of water can dissappear.

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I don't think the oceans will ever dry out. Not if it keeps on raining and start a new water cycle again and again!

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