Water is the fundamental requirement for all known life forms; without it, ecosystems collapse in a predictable sequence where plants disappear first, followed by animals, then humans, ultimately leading to the complete transformation of Earth into a lifeless desert.
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What If Earth Became a Desert? | A Dying PlanetAdded:
What if Earth became a desert? No forests, no rivers, no life as we know it. Just sand. Endless sand. Water becomes rare. The heat becomes deadly.
Plants disappear first, then animals, then humans. Cities collapse. Nature fades. Because without water, nothing survives. So, the question is, how long before everything turns to dust?
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