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.
1%
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everyone and everything dies
9%
the majority of the world water is salt water, and about 3% of the worlds water is fresh but 2% of that water is glaciers. so that leaves only 1% of the worlds water supply
precipitation A+
I believe the Romans and their aqua ducts.
Health consequences are as follows: * lung and respitory problems * killing off of certain animal species creating less food supply * creating less water supply * algae build-up can create air-born diseases
stinky
Yes, but very slowly. For all of human history you can consider the answer as no.
MOst of the worlds water supply is contained in just 9 countries. The united states, canda , columbia, brazil, the domnincan Republic of Congo, Russia, India, China, and indonesia.