If disappeared water what would we face problem in our surrounding
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Every living thing on earth would die, since water is a large component of all known living cells, every plant, animal, fungus, etc would all dessicate completely, and crumble to dust.
With all water vapor gone from the atmosphere, the sky might change color, and become a reddish tint due to the high oxygen content. Without water vapor acting as a greenhouse gas, the surface temperature would drop substantially, maybe even to below freezing temperatures, but that wouldn't matter as much with nothing left to freeze.
The oceans would be laid bare, dwarfing the Grand Canyon so utterly as to make it a joke, but the ocean floor would be extremely bright, covered under several inches to feet of salt that snowed down to the floor when the water disappeared. What was known as the main island of Hawaii is now just the summit of Mauna Kea, the new tallest mountain on earth.
Even the what we once called the continents would look completely different. With all underground aquifers and reservoirs suddenly dry, massive sinkholes would open up all over the world, giving the continents a permanently pockmarked look.
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With all water vapor gone from the atmosphere, the sky might change color, and become a reddish tint due to the high oxygen content. Without water vapor acting as a greenhouse gas, the surface temperature would drop substantially, maybe even to below freezing temperatures, but that wouldn't matter as much with nothing left to freeze.
The oceans would be laid bare, dwarfing the Grand Canyon so utterly as to make it a joke, but the ocean floor would be extremely bright, covered under several inches to feet of salt that snowed down to the floor when the water disappeared. What was known as the main island of Hawaii is now just the summit of Mauna Kea, the new tallest mountain on earth.
Even the what we once called the continents would look completely different. With all underground aquifers and reservoirs suddenly dry, massive sinkholes would open up all over the world, giving the continents a permanently pockmarked look.
hope this helps you
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