Sorry - the more you use, the greater the amount that ends up as vapor in the air.
Everything would die
If water disappears from earth then all of life will also disappear. This is because water is essential for life.
somtimes my balls itch
more sunlight and more water and moisture
the water increase
increase
When precipitation exceeds potential evaporation, soil moisture levels are likely to increase. The excess water from precipitation saturates the soil, leading to higher moisture content and potentially contributing to groundwater recharge. If the soil reaches saturation, excess water may also result in surface runoff. This condition can enhance plant growth, as more moisture is available for uptake.
I'm supposing you have a good reason for sprinkling water on bread . . . The condition of the bread will depend upon how moist the bread was to begin with and what was in the water. Adding water will increase the moisture. Too much will make it soggy.
If the conditions do not allow evaporation (too much moisture, rain), the water remains as a liquid.
yes because the more hot air the more water vapor
The essential "fuel" for hurricanes is moisture that evaporates from warm ocean water. Colder water does not provide enough evaporation.
If that happened, we would all die. However, that essentially can't happen. In order to actually get rid of water, you'd have to shoot it into space. Boiling it just adds it to the atmosphere as water vapor, and it eventually precipitates back out as rain.