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Write in 100 words. What would happen if water resources disappear..

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Answered by fathima07
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Water is life. If it disappeared from the earth, life too would disappear with it. In fact, some futurologists say, the next big war would not be fought for acquiring territory nor for any economic gain, but for water. For, human, animal, plant life depend on it and it is becoming a scarce resource day by day.

A larger area of the earth is covered by water than land, but most of it is saline water, not fit for human consumption.In fact the salinity is so high in certain places, that life is not known to exist in such medium, as in the Dead Sea. Scientists have, however, set up desalination plants in some regions for make the water potable.

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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  • With no water supply, all vegetation would soon die out and the world would act like a brownish fleck, rather than a green and blue one.
  • Clouds would cease to formulate and precipitation would stop as a necessary consequence, meaning that the rainfall would be mandated nearly entirely by wind patterns.
  • The stormy exertion would decrease in the face of a water dearth. Volcanos, supervolcanos and their eruptions are actually caused by monumental plates colliding with each other and running over one another – a commodity which is generally caused by the weight of abysses pushing one plate beneath another.
  • Thus, with no ocean to weigh plates down and no water to power eruptions, we’d be left with a series of incredibly high mountain crests any time two monumental plates collided. Of course, such a process would take glories to do, but the end result would be a desert- suchlike, as a barren globe peopled by spiky crests and submerging abysms.

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