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The word pond would become obsolete.
The seed would stop growing.
I've seen it happen when I was growing up in Zimbabwe.
If the water dried up, ther is a high possibility of dying of thirst.
People hoped that the trees would dry up the land and make Everglades suitable for development.
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The Bannana would win because it is dried up.
No. They would get stuck in it unless it's dried up....but then again how could he eat it if it's dried up.
it would get dried up and start to get icky and molded like a fish laying in dry land instead of the icy cold water.
it would get dried up and start to get icky and molded like a fish laying in dry land instead of the icy cold water.
If all the Great Lakes dried up, the climate would be such that North America would be an extremely arid desert from central Canada to the southern tip of Texas and from Boston to LA. Keep in mind that the Great Lakes is fully 25% of the fresh water supply of the Earth. It feeds and is fed by roughly 75% of the river systems in North America. In short, by the time the Great Lakes dried up, most if not all the animal life, including humans, would be dead.
the earth will shrivel up like a dried up prune and the earths crust will colapse