Leave the apple outside in direct light or sunlight for a long period of time.
Make sure the apple doesn't get wet or rained upon though. =)
Dehydration is spelled dehydration
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No, eating snow will not dehydrate you.
Yes cranberry juice will dehydrate you.
The word you are looking for is "dehydrate."
The A the two E's and sometimes the Y.
This is information which was "true" a while ago. But with new information the answer is no. Coffee will not dehydrate you.
I would like to know what temperature and for how long it takes to dehydrate marshmallows.... I have a dehydrator...
Chewing gum does not dehydrate you. It does not have a significant impact on your hydration levels.
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Removing the cuticle from an apple would expose the flesh of the apple directly to external factors like air and bacteria, making it more susceptible to decay and spoilage. The cuticle acts as a protective layer that helps retain moisture and inhibit microbial growth, so without it, the apple may spoil faster.