Life would end. Without water there would be no crops, animals (including humans) would dehydrate and die. There would be nothing to eat or drink.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is a homework assignment not a simple question. WikiAnswers does not do homework for people because you have been set the homework so that you can learn how to research and write answers. If we wrote this assignment for you it would not be your work and you would be cheating.
If water disappeared than it seems that everything is disappeared i.e animal,plants,humanbeings etc. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a homework assignment not a simple question. WikiAnswers does not do homework for people because you have been set the homework so that you can learn how to research and write answers. If we wrote this assignment for you it would not be your work and you would be cheating.
life is not possible on earth.All living things would exist.So Save water Save future
. Do statistic searches: find the number of huntong which disappeared in the past 100 years and 20 years. *
alcohal will vaporised
Roanoke
If the resource disappeared, there would be widespread disruption and potentially catastrophic consequences depending on its importance. Industries reliant on the resource would be affected, leading to economic instability and supply chain disruptions. This could also lead to social unrest and conflict between nations competing for dwindling supplies. Urgent measures would be needed to find alternative sources or solutions to mitigate the impact on societies and the environment.
if we don't recycle we soon will be living under water!
The solubility increase from 38,7 g KCl/100g water to 40,7 g KCl/100 g water.
the proess of water vapor becoming liqud water when it cools is called condensation.
If water disappeared, life on Earth would face catastrophic consequences. All ecosystems, reliant on water for survival, would collapse, leading to mass extinction of plants and animals. Human civilization would struggle to survive, as agriculture would fail, and access to drinking water would vanish, causing widespread famine and conflict over remaining resources. The planet would transform into a barren landscape, with temperatures soaring due to the absence of water's moderating effects, ultimately resulting in a desolate, uninhabitable environment. Without water, Earth would become a lifeless, arid wasteland, marking the end of life as we know it.
The solubility of sodium nitrate at 20 oC is 94,9 g/100 g water.
Generally the solubility of solids in liquids increase with the temperature.In this case the solubility increse from 39 g/100 g to 56,3 g/100 g water.