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what would happen if water not available​

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Answered by shailja122
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Answered by Anonymous
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with no water supply, all vegetation would soon die out and the world would resemble a brownish dot, rather than a green and blue one. Clouds would cease to formulate and precipitation would stop as a necessary consequence, meaning that the weather would be dictated almost entirely by wind patterns.

Indeed, other than fluctuations in wind force, our climate would resemble one endless summer – but not the shorts-and-t-shirt, holiday kind; the flesh-meltingly hot kind. The oceans of the world constitute the biggest deposits of carbon (and recently it was found that Arctic melting released nitrous oxides (NO2) and sulphur dioxide (SO2), as well). With these “sinks” gone, the greenhouse gases would have a field day and temperatures would spiral out of control.

Of course, the absence of vegetation would contribute to the problem (since plants would not be around to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into oxygen), thus exacerbating the situation. Today’s climate change issues would seem small fry in comparison.

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