When there is too little water, drought conditions can occur, leading to severe impacts on agriculture, ecosystems, and drinking water supplies. Crops may fail, resulting in food shortages and economic losses for farmers. Additionally, wildlife habitats can be severely affected, leading to decreased biodiversity. Prolonged water scarcity can also trigger conflicts over resources and exacerbate health issues related to inadequate sanitation and hygiene.
Too little water can result in cellular and extracellular dehydration and eventual death.
Helium is not important for living beings.
Too much water inside a cell will cause it to burst.
Plants generally droop from too much water due to root rot, as excessive water can suffocate the roots and prevent them from absorbing oxygen. In contrast, plants may wilt and appear droopy from too little water because dehydration inhibits the plant's ability to transport nutrients and support its structure.
What they both have in common is water. Drought is the result of to little water, whereas a flood happens because of to much water.
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
A recession happens .
become dyhydrated
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.