Everyone? And everything?
Apparently, the plant that would be affected by 'muddy water' is the marsh...
Yes a person will be affected. Water won't be replenished back.
water cycle
The water table would not exist.
Water would be the most sensitive to additional energy. We would see warming there first.
The first organism affected would be the algae living in local water-ways. The fertilizer run-off causes an algal bloom. This algal bloom uses increased amount of oxygen taken from the water therefore the first organism negatively affected would be organisms in the water surviving on oxygen. More than likely it would be the earthworms under the rows of crops; they would be affected almost immediately after the water hits the ground.
If a golf gps was ever dropped in water, it may or may not be affected. If it was waterproof or water-resistent, it will survive the drop. If not, it will most likely be affected. Here is a link that helpshttp://golfgpsreview.info/tag/water-hazard/
A covalent bond would be least affected by water because it is not easily broken by water molecules. Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms, making them more stable and less reactive towards water.
Water will no longer be put back into the the air by transpiration
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Yes. And that large body of water would be the Pacific Ocean.
Heat would dry the earth. If the water table is down far enough it would not be affected.