You would lose coral reefs.
Tree were uprooted animal habitats were lost due to amount of litter in ocean & coral reefs were damage
Heat energy is important for the ocean ecosystem to thrive. If the ocean lost its heat energy the coral would lose its color and die and other marine life relying on the reefs for support would slowly die out. Currently the oceans are at a risk of gaining too much heat energy which will also be bad for the marine life.
Coral reefs do not only grow in colder waters. The world's largest coral reef, the Great Barrier Reef, extends through the sub-tropical and tropical waters off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
Possible (Off course drift) center of Impact of Electra Project. also possible ghosts of lost subs and other war craft from World war II. the Coral reefs are a natural hazard and sub trap not clearly marked on charts .
you cant lose your mitochondria but if you could you would die
The past and the past participle of lose is lost.
Now days almost everthing is run with computers. So we would lose a lot
How would you lose your tunic...
Perder is to lose Perderse is to lose oneself, or to get lost PerderTE is to lose yourself, or to get lost. It could also be something like "No quiero perderte", which would be 'I don't want to lose you'.
To write "Did he lose his license?" as a statement, you would simply say "He lost his license."
Lost is the past participle of lose.
Past: Lost Present: lose Future: lose