The land would all dry to sand, killing all life on land. The oceans would become salty and destitute of oxygen below a few feet, killing most marine life.
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There would be no nature without water.
Then there would be no human nature.
There would be no human nature>3
Plutonium doesn't occur in nature as far as we know, but if Pluto were made of solid Plutonium, nothing would happen. Pluto is not near anything that might be affected.
i know. nothing! they will just sleep in trees and look for forests to heal nature some how.
If Father Time and Mother Nature had a child, then nature and time would mix into one and create an indestructible hairy man beast named trey slaughter who would undoubtfully consume the entire planet and eventually end all life in the universe.
No, that honor would fall to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
In Portuguese, "blessed" is translated as "abençoado" or "bendito."
Nothing would be done which means food would run out and Humans would die, cats & dogs would go feral and nature will flourish the earth how it once was
A true blue chrysanthemum would be worth a fortune. It will have to be developed in the laboratory since it can't happen in nature.
They would pile up and the substances they are made of would not be available for new beings to use. So eventually there could be no new ones.
The word "blessed" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "pinagpala".
The Asiatic lion and tiger do not share the same habitat so do not meet in nature.