NO
because the sickle of evaporation and precipitation help it not dry out. if we had no evaporation and precipitation sickles the ocean would dry out.
because the sickle of evaporation and precipitation help it not dry out. if we had no evaporation and precipitation sickles the ocean would dry out.
If you are talking about any oasis (pl?) then they do indeed dry up at times.
yes
Ephemeral deserts streams dry up before they reach the ocean
because the air and things with the weather dry up the water and put it either into other lakes or in to the ocean and then it leaves the lake dried up with more water and then it rains and the lakes either overflow or regain more water kinda like a ocean/lake water cycle.
The salt in the ocean water makes animals dry up like rasins. It's really an ugly sight.
The Amazon has never dried up before. This river is far too big, wide, and deep to ever dry up.
It is impossible to swim in the ocean and stay dry.
No, that would be impossible.
desert
Water is always flowing from rivers into the oceans. The rivers typically get their water from meltig snow in the mountains, and of course, rain that falls onto the land. The entire ocean's water cannot all fit into the air all at once. It becomes so dense that it has to fall to the ground. That is why the oceans never dry up.