The atmosphere doesn't have the capacity to hold all that water.If the water in the oceans all evaporated, the air would be so saturated with water that it would fall back down as rain.
Also, seas often have connections with rivers and lakes etc. So there is a constant supply of water from these water bodies. :)
Rivers can and do dry up.
The "until all the seas go dry" part is a figure of speech because the person that said that couldn't litteraly mean that. Obviously the seas could never go dry.
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Dry land.
None there are no freshwater seas and there will never be.
This quote from Robert Burns's poem "A Red, Red Rose" expresses enduring love that will last until the end of time, even if the seas were to dry up. It captures the eternal love the speaker has for their beloved, promising to love them forever.
Dry land was called Earth and the water was called Seas, Genesis 1:10
No. A male cat's nipples do not produce milk so never "dry up" in the first place. A cat's nipples are part of the body.
Appear, dry there darkness they’re seas, dry waters thing fly midst.Beast, above fly brought Very green.
No, there are no seas on the moon. The dark areas that were once thought to be seas are actually large basaltic plains called maria, formed by ancient volcanic activity. The moon's surface is dry and lacks liquid water.
they are made up salt
A river that never dries up is known as a perennial river. These rivers flow continuously throughout the year, regardless of the season or weather conditions. They are important sources of water for ecosystems, agriculture, and human populations.