While it isn't likely to happen, it already has in our solar system. See Mars. Where the Earth is more than 2/3 water, Mars had similar composition in its past, but is now only about 6% water. Essentially Earth would be a dead planet.
No, there is not enough water on Earth to cover the entire planet. The Earth's surface is about 70 water, but most of it is in the oceans, which only cover about 71 of the planet's surface.
Most of the water in the puddle seeps into the earth while the remainder evaporates.
There will be no life on Earth.
it will dry up. there will be no water for the animals to drink out of.and the animals will become exstinct from the world
The hydrosphere is all the water on the entire earth
As a matter of faxt the ancer is 1 percent
If water disappears from earth then all of life will also disappear. This is because water is essential for life.
If there was literally no water on earth, we would all die. Period...
we die
we will all die
Earth's surface is covered with 71% water.