about 3 billion years
what happens to things that sit in water for a long time?
Because of golobal warming that is caused by people that turn the lights on for to long or leave the water on while they brush their teeth. Or doing things that waste
yes they do
just feed it make sure it has a dry warm (but not to hot) place to live, fresh water and plenty of play time, things happen that may be out of your control but as long as you do your best
No
No
Essentially all living things have been killed and if the boiling is for long enough, all dissolved volatile components, such as gases, will have been driven-off. In hard water areas, some of the dissolved salts may also have been precipitated - that's why kettles fur-up.
ATP has been used as long as there have been living things on Earth. It developed with the earliest anaerobic prokaryotic cellular life. Probably slightly more than 3 billion years, not long after the crust of the Earth first began to solidify and liquid water became available.
It depends on what timber your joists are,how much water has been involved and for how long the water has been affecting the joists.Stop the egress of water and let the joists dry out.Take it from there.
they have been being killed for hundreds of years
Man made water pollution has been around as long as people have. Natural water pollution has been around even longer, and it is when salt water flows into fresh water, animals die in water, or volcanic gases mix with water.
plz don't say long long long long long things just say the answer