The Amazon has never dried up before. This river is far too big, wide, and deep to ever dry up.
If you look this word up in a dictionary, it will give the origin of this word which comes from the Greek. It means to be dried up. I think that is goes back to a long time ago when bodies were buried and decayed and what was left over after period of time was "dried" up bones. Now the word also means a framework as in the framework that is built before a home is finished.
They've been there long before the white settlers ever came to Canada, and likely even before the Native Americans showed up.
The fastest sloth that the world has ever seen is found in the amazon rainforest. Reasearchers name him Steve, and he has been seen multiple times this year. He has been known to reach speeds up to 6mph, which is record breaking. If you want to, you can go out there and look for him, but he is ony found at night.
I don't think dogs know when this is about to happen. We recently had to have our beloved Dalmatian put down. He was nervous about being at the vet's office but he was always like that. Otherwise, he was calm up to the end. Saddest thing I have ever had to do...
i think they have adapted over life because its all the same the desert doesn't change its still a dusty old hot dried up dangerous place.
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The Aral Sea, before most of it dried up.
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Bring it down from where ever I have it up.
the nile has never dried up its only flooded because of a earthquake and it used to flood every year but since they put the aswan dam in it has not flooded every year
The archaic word for dried up or withered is "adust."
this was my question, who will answer it ?
NO. Individual molecules of the water may get there as rain after a LONG journey.
If the water dried up, ther is a high possibility of dying of thirst.
its not- actually it is, because it is dried, dead animals and plants from hundreds of years ago. how were they dried up I hear you ask, well they are dried up by the sun.