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.
when dr.seuss felt like coming up with a character called the lorax.
The Lorax is also the only book that Seuss himself ever changed after publication, by removing the Lorax's line, "I hear things are just as bad up at Lake Erie!" From the biography Dr. Seuss and Mr. Geisel (Judith & Neil Morgan): Two research associates from the Ohio Sean Grant Program wrote him fourteen years later about the cleanup of Lake Erie: "Improved conditions exist [in water quality]…we wonder if you would consider changing that line to past tense in future editions."
How do you dry up water? With a towel. Paper or not.
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.
Dry is made up of solid CO2 not H2O.
Yes, a drought can cause wells to dry up if the level of the water table falls.
Evaporation
Water tends to evaporate.
In the falling action of "The Lorax," the Once-ler realizes the harm he has caused to the environment and regrets his actions. He gives the boy the last Truffula Tree seed in hopes of rectifying the damage he has done and allowing new growth to begin. The Lorax lifts himself up into the sky, leaving behind a message for the Once-ler, showing that some hope remains for the future.
In Omen of the Stars book 1, beavers build a dam across the river upstream, which causes the lake to dry up.
the vapors of the dry ice fill up the ballon with gas
I have a large blister down the side of my big toe that is filled with fluid will vinegar and water help dry up the blister?