No, they already live underwater, more water will not effect them. Also, when the cold iceberg meets the somewhat warm water, the cold becomes warmer. The whole ocean will NOT be effected, possibly the small grouping around the iceberg. But, most likely no animals will die because if they live by the iceberg they are already used to cold water and have adapted to it...
All of them. Just like all other creatures, eventually we die.
You die
Actually, iceberg lettuce has no nutritional value, but it can make your guinea pig gassy and constipated. I recommend not feeding them iceberg lettuce, but rather replace it with romaine lettuce.
they thought they were going to die
Yes 1,517 people died the night the Titanic hit the iceberg and the captain died as well.
Answer 1: Of course! All creatures -- every single one, no matter what -- eventually die. Swans are no exception.The bigger question is, is there a song involoved? [grin]
Because then all the creatures in the sea will die and so will anyone else who uses the sea for drinking/eating! If all the creatures die then the other creatures(humans, etc) will slowly die out because most of the food sources would have died themselves and fisherman and other people whos jobs include the sea won't earn any money so will be poor.DON'T POLLUTE!
of course. they relized they were about to die. woud'nt you?
Iceberg Slim was born on August 4, 1918 and died on April 28, 1992. Iceberg Slim would have been 73 years old at the time of death or 96 years old today.
Her name is Roberta Sparrow.
yes of course if they did not they would die. All living creatures breath, even fish and plants do.
No