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.
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!
The water cycle would stop and the oceans would start to dry up.
oceans would dry
No ocean can dry out as the rivers keep on bringing fresh water to it.
The water would have no where to go and it would dry up
The oceans will dry up kind of like the way people get sea salt.
because of evaporation
They both have water and a dry border around them
deserts are dry,and oceans are watery
because of evaporation
the oceans receded
Venus has a runaway greenhouse effect that has boiled its oceans dry.
Water is always flowing from rivers into the oceans. The rivers typically get their water from meltig snow in the mountains, and of course, rain that falls onto the land. The entire ocean's water cannot all fit into the air all at once. It becomes so dense that it has to fall to the ground. That is why the oceans never dry up.