everyone and everything dies
If the world's water supply dried up, it would have catastrophic consequences for all life forms. We rely on water for drinking, agriculture, industry, and sanitation. It would be a global crisis that would require immediate and coordinated action to find alternative sources of water and implement sustainable water management strategies.
If the water dried up, ther is a high possibility of dying of thirst.
Yes water cycle use up earths supply. Water is evaporated from earth's surface.
When aquifers are dried up, they are often referred to as "depleted aquifers." This occurs when the rate of water extraction exceeds the natural recharge rate, leading to a significant reduction in water levels. Depletion can result in various environmental and economic impacts, including reduced water supply for agriculture and drinking. In some cases, the land above the depleted aquifer may also experience subsidence.
Office supply staples are made out of steel, but not stainless steel. While you can pick them up with a magnet, if they get wet they will rust if not dried off.
Nothing. It is dirt and weeds.
Because they absorb the water they're in - which makes them swell up.
soapy dish water followed up with a dishcloth!
Just add water.
Answer #1:Because the sun soaks up all the water from the clothes and the clothesget dried up quickly. If it was in the shade it wouldn't get dried quicklybecause there wouldn't be getting enough sunshine.==============================Answer #2:I don't actually think that the sun soaks up the water. I think that it's thewater that soaks up solar energy, when the sun shines directly on it, andwhen the water has enough energy in it, it evaporates. In the shade, lesssolar energy reaches the water. That's kinda the meaning of 'shade'.
A bit of water will freshen them up.
The seed would stop growing.