All living things require water therefore all living things would die.
Oysters live in the water, and thus have an abundance of water. They die if they dry up, but can conserve water by closing their shells.
Either it will dry up or wilt and die.
Actually aquatic snails must breath out of water. They breath from the surface.
because its thirsty it needs water to survive in life but we all gotta die one day remember that soo live it up like its your last xoxoxoxoxoxoxx SINCERLY ~trill~
How do you dry up water? With a towel. Paper or not.
They are born with gills, but develop lungs in metamorphosis. Even when they have lungs, they still need water or else they will dry up and die.
no because salt will dry up the plant cell and cause all of the chloroplasts to bunch up into this group causing them to not be able to do there jobs. Also a plant cell needs water to live and the salt will dry up all that water.
They do if they get left out somewhere hot, or if they die they will dry up too.
Sponges can die if they are exposed to air, starved, improperly placed, or experience algae overgrowth. The will also die, or course, if they are eaten by a predator.
Yes, water did dry up in the book "The Lorax" due to the excessive pollution and deforestation caused by the Once-ler's Thneed factory. This led to the devastation of the environment and the disappearance of all the animals from the area.
Yes, the wet and dry vacuum can be used to pick up water. It is called a wet and dry vacuum because it can be used on either dry debris, or on wet debris and water.
If you don't include water (or a similar liquid) in the ingredients, then it won't BE bread. Bread is made from dough, and water is a vital ingredient in dough. Without water, "breadmaking" would consist of heating a mixture of dry flour and dry yeast and dry salt, and all you'd end up with would be a mixture of burnt dry flour, burnt dry yeast, and burnt dry salt.