Death, usually, often after a period of unimaginable suffering. Star award for dumbest question of the day...
-Lake Eyre -Aral Sea -Lake Mead -Lake Chad -Lake Urmia -Dead Sea -Lake Tuz There are more but these are the top 7 lakes that are dried up!
At the time of the events in the book Holes, no. It used to have a lake, but it dried up.
chad
The Aral Sea, before most of it dried up.
Well, there is Groom Lake in Nevada, but that has dried up... I know this probably doesn't help allot.
Fish are usually at the bottom of a lake in the middle of the day. Some swin up to the top to get food.
No, they cannot. When water evaporates, all minerals, chemicals and solids are left behind. Fish eggs cannot "rise" or "float" with the water. Many ponds that have dried up and refilled by man or rain can get tadpoles in them which are mistaken as fish by some.
Highly unlikely. The region comprising Lake Alexandrina, Lake Albert and the Coorong are protected areas.
It got dried up! Owens lake is no more.
because palkea put the water back
A dried-up lake bed will more likely produce sedimentary rocks than the side of a volcano. Igneous rocks are formed in places near volcanoes.
Fish have to cope with the daily challenges of staying afloat, finding food and remembering anything for more than a few seconds. Of course, if they are predatory fish then they have plenty of smaller fish to choose from, but small fish are always having to hide from big, hungry, scary fish. Unfortunately, they are often too stupid to remember that and end up eaten.