If you drop your harmonica in water, it can cause damage to its internal components, especially if it's a brass or wood harmonica. Water can lead to rusting of metal parts and swelling or warping of wooden components. It's essential to remove it from the water quickly, dry it thoroughly, and allow it to air out before attempting to play it again. If it’s a diatonic harmonica, soaking it in water may also affect the tuning.
If there was literally no water on earth, we would all die. Period...
Many things could happen to the iPod Touch. If you drop a match on it while spilling gasoline on it, it would catch on fire. You could also drop it in water when carrying a water bucket with two hands and the iPod in your mouth and you accidentally drop it.
Condensation,
It will melt.
lETTERS TOWARD THE CENTRE OF THE DROP WOULD APPEAR ENLARGED. dROP WORKS AS MAGNIFYING GLASS.
It will stop burning
If water was not reabsorb blood volume and blood pressure would drop. A person could not live under such circumstances.
it would make a noise! silly!
it loses its magnetic properties
The weight of the block at the time of the drop would ensure that the block goes into the water pretty deep depending on the size and weight of the block. After going into the water in the first instance, it would then float.
Rates of cancer would drop dramatically, half of all breathing problems that people have would stop, and there would be a big drop in deaths.
The molecules in the drop of ink will diffuse through the entire beaker of water. This will result in a homogeneous solution because of diffusion. This will only happen if the ink is of similar density to water.