@Adirondackwannabe right, of course this is hypothetical. It have to imagine that it would take an extreme length of time to even consider it being likely to happen, if ever. I just can’t help but think that over the course of history, humans and other animals have been forced to relocate specifically because their water source has been eliminated. I can’t help but wonder if over a long enough span of time, and assuming that nothing else stunts the growth of living things, if we really could potentially deplete the planet of all water supplies. I can’t believe that it would actually work that way. Of course food sources would be the first to suffer, and population would slowly decrease, thus decreasing the demand for water in general. Just, hypothetically, if we survived and thrived through all of that – we would run out of water. I think.
@Aesthetic_Mess yes, of course. I’m including the oceans in my question, more or less. Literally – all of the water on the planet. Over a long enough span of time.