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What would happen if all the water on the planet became bad?

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im assuming we would die, but i was just curious because after i watched "the happening" there was a saying in the movie on the black board that says "if there were no more bees, humans would have four years left to live" or something like that

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  1. I don't know what would happen but I would say that we would for sure most likely all die. That is why it upsets me when people take water for granted. Its such a great thing and a great thing to need and to want but yet so many people as you would call it take advantage of it.


  2. Yeah, humanity would die out.

    Not just humanity, every single specie on this planet we know would go extinct.

    You can only survive about 72 hours with no water (me way less).

    We already have problems with water, as you can see in Africa and such.

    Now imagine that on a global scale.

    We should really treat our oceans as a gift and not as a dumpyard.

  3. That bees thing is a massive exaggeration.  While it is true that bees are responsible for much of the pollination that goes on, plants are perfectly capable of pollinating themselves without a bee helping out.

  4. It Would Be Sad. D:

  5. What life form does not rely on water?  There is some new science that is hypothesizing that there may have been life on Mars since astronomers have found evidence of past water.  If that is the case then I think we could assume a similar fate would befall us on Earth.  

    The bees (although I hate to rely on Hollywood for my information) is true which is why there has been a great amount of attention on this.  It is my belief that humans do not have a clue about how the world is all interconnected and we are going to learn the hard way.  Scary stuff.

  6. Read the book of Revelation.

    Wormwood comes...

  7. If all the water on planet went bad, we'd all be in a bad situation. Not just humans, but all life on the planet. Depending on how bad the situation got, most aquatic lifeforms would die right off the back; others may survive a bit longer while there may be few that might adapt to it. Similarly, a lot of the plant life that requires water on a regular bases would die as well if they weren't able to get the nourishment they need from fresh or clean water if the situation was that bad. So water isn't something that just harms one type of life on this planet or one aspect of it, it affects all.

  8. Thats scary but we have recycled water

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