If there was a shortage of books at the library you would read all of them and have no books to read anymore.
Nothing happens. You could go to another library, the library could order a book from the library system, or you could find it online. Often libraries don't carry every book, but if you have an ISBN number you can get it sent to the library.
Nothing happens. You could go to another library, the library could order a book from the library system, or you could find it online. Often libraries don't carry every book, but if you have an ISBN number you can get it sent to the library.
If there was a shortage of books at the library you would read all of them and have no books to read anymore.
The economy would slow dramatically due to a shortage of bank loans.
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producers would supply less than consumers would be willing to consume at that particular price. There would be SHORTAGE
There would be a shortage of oxygen and there would be little to no plant life.
A factor that would add to a housing shortage is a shortage of skilled labor. Building homes requires architects, contractors, masonaries, electricians, plumbers, and more.
Well, I think that they'd be more dead animals around. Plus scavengers include a lot of vital animals that are the key to survival to man-kind. So I guess we all know what would happen to us...
It all depends on the guinea-pig. I would advise you strongly to take your guinea-pig to your local vet to be on the safe side. Check your libary for Guinea-pig books and search the net aswell x
The term "shortage" is used to describe a situation where there is a lack of something. For example, during a drought, the newspapers would report this as a "water shortage".
a book entitled A Day in the Newsroom at Newsweek
Oh no, we'd have to use text books and encyclopedias! D:
If a cell did not have any lysosomes or had a shortage of them, then the waste materials or damaged materials would build up, and eventually lead to infection and the later the death of the cell