If the world's water supply dried up, the consequences would be catastrophic. Firstly, agriculture would collapse, leading to widespread food shortages and famine. Secondly, human health would deteriorate due to lack of drinking water and sanitation, resulting in outbreaks of disease. Additionally, ecosystems would suffer dramatically, causing mass extinction of species and loss of biodiversity. Social and political instability would likely increase as communities compete for dwindling resources, leading to conflicts and mass migrations.
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.
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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
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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.