Tadpoles.
It could be known as a puddle, or a pool of rain water.
There are no native animals in Antarctica. You could consider the humans who work and live on the continent on a temporary basis, land animals.
go back to him until he gets to the puddle which is really hard or you could avoid getting hit by him on the way.
His thoughts were like a deep puddle of water evaporating drop by drop.My mother got upset if the condensation of a glass of iced tea trickled onto to kitchen counter as if it was a deep puddle of water.
A temporary structure could be a hut, lean-to, tent.
If we all litter, the world and oceans will be completely filled with it. It will be unmanagable. Landfills will be filled with items that could have been recycled.
Only two that I can think of. Adam and Eve. Any animal that could be useful to the members of that community. Chickens for eggs and meat and roosters for continued renewal of the flock.
A herd of homeless people could be termed by definition an intermittent accidental community, albeit temporary and nonbinding with no written credo, agenda or declaration of independence, they are in fact declaring independence from the society in which they hover and by herding together they exhibit the herd mentality of most all humans effectively forging a temporary bond by banding together i.e community sharing commonalities.
Buildings that are temporary are temporary building structures, these could be temporary warehouses, loading bay canopies, temporary industrial buildings or something else. Visit the website in the related links for more information.
I know a friend interested in animals who runs a small dog walking business helping in her community when neighbors or other members of the community leave town by watching the animals, taking the dogs for walks. You also might consider some volunteering at the local animal shelter, which although unpaid could prove to be fulfilling. You could consider working part time in a pet shop.
Antonyms of the word "temporary" could be permanent, perpetual, eternal, or everlasting.
There are a number of places. 1. It could run in a stream or river until it reaches the ocean 2. It could evaporate back into the air (as in a puddle) 3. It could be absorbed or consumed by plants or animals 4. It could soak into the ground and become ground water, which could end up in any of the above places. The water cycle is pretty intricate but simple if you remember that water is always moving.