Giving seeds neither too much nor too little water is important because: Too much water can lead to rotting of seeds and suffocation of roots due to lack of oxygen. Too little water can cause seeds to dry out and fail to germinate. Providing the right amount of water helps seeds to germinate properly and establish healthy root systems for future growth.
Hypoxia is the term used to describe water with too little oxygen to support life.
Too much water can lead to a condition called water intoxication, which disrupts the electrolyte balance in the body and can be dangerous. On the other hand, too little water intake can cause dehydration, leading to symptoms like thirst, dry mouth, fatigue, and dizziness. It's important to maintain a balance by drinking water in moderation.
If too little water moves out of a cell, it can lead to swelling and potential lysis (bursting) of the cell due to increased pressure from the excess water. This can disrupt the cell's normal functioning and potentially lead to cell damage or death.
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if there too little water animal die crops are not growing and if their is too much water flood came
You die
it can have effects on your memory
Too little cholesterol level IS dangerous in its effect on hormone secretions.
Too little thyroxin slows the metabolism down, deepens the voice, causes weight gain and water retention, and retards growth and mental development in children.
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when water is too hot then it evaporates
become dyhydrated
A recession happens .
Yes, both can.
Too much extra heat, the oceans's absorb it because of the energy required to heat water by the same amount of temperature. Too little heat, and the opposite happens.