The seed would stop growing.
If you put dried fruit in a cup of water, the fruit would absorb the water and rehydrate, becoming softer and plumper. This can enhance the flavor and texture of the dried fruit, making it more enjoyable to eat.
Add again water.
and what would happen?
It will die.
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it would get dried out.
If you put dried fruit in a cup of water, the fruit would absorb the water and rehydrate, becoming softer and plumper. This can enhance the flavor and texture of the dried fruit, making it more enjoyable to eat.
The word pond would become obsolete.
Everyone would get extremely dried out .
it would get dried up and start to get icky and molded like a fish laying in dry land instead of the icy cold water.
it would get dried up and start to get icky and molded like a fish laying in dry land instead of the icy cold water.
If given 25 germinating seeds to care for, you should plant them in soil, water them regularly, provide adequate sunlight, and protect them from pests. Monitor their growth and adjust care as needed to help them thrive into healthy plants.
I've seen it happen when I was growing up in Zimbabwe.
You would evaporate the water and there would be dried up coffee powder
The water would evaporate, leaving the clothes dry.
If the world's water supply dried up, it would have catastrophic consequences for all life forms. We rely on water for drinking, agriculture, industry, and sanitation. It would be a global crisis that would require immediate and coordinated action to find alternative sources of water and implement sustainable water management strategies.
There would be no water cycle.