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A giant nuclear explosion would happen and we would all die.
The thermometer would raise in temperature because the winter coat traps body heat.
Add again water.
it would explode
and what would happen?
That would depend on how angry the couple gets.
You would often have to build a water closet from scratch as it's the actual room that contains the toilet and washbowl. You can find the supplies to build one at your local Home Depot or Lowe's.
Then the water would not exist.
A giant nuclear explosion would happen and we would all die.
There would be no water cycle.
One of the earliest closet systems known occurred in the 19th century by way of a "pail closet". A pail closet was essentially a 19th century bathroom outhouse without any adequate water supply and were found in working class neighborhoods in England. They were constructed for the disposal of human waste under a "Rochdale" system of excreta removal though the use of pails. At this time, water closets were found only in wealthier neighborhoods. Eventually though, the water closet would replace pail closets.
what would happen if you had a cell in water and molecules were in the cell and some were out of the cell what would most likely happen after a period of time?
-- It would float in the water, with part of it above the surface. -- It would hang just below the surface, or at whatever depth you placed it. -- It would sink down through the water like a rock.
The water will get polluted.
The thermometer would raise in temperature because the winter coat traps body heat.
It would float in water.
The water would not have recycled back. It would have caused scarcity of water.