what else would shrivel bieng left out in the sun
so it does't shrivel up.
On a hot day, a car can reach temperatures of over 120 degrees Fahrenheit when left in the sun.
means you will dry out & shrivel up.
the dark parts
To draw, or be drawn, into wrinkles; to shrink, and form corrugations; as, a leaf shriveles in the hot sun; the skin shrivels with age; -- often with up., To cause to shrivel or contract; to cause to shrink onto corruptions.
When left in the sun, a car can reach temperatures of over 120 degrees Fahrenheit, which can be dangerous for people and pets inside.
There is no zone on the sun known as the "Hemosphere". The zones or layers that compose the sun all hot. They are:Core (13,600,000oC Hottest)Radiation zoneConvection zonePhotosphere-sunspotsChromosphereTransition regionCorona (4000oC Coolest)If you mean "hemisphere" which is just the division of the sun to a top and bottom or left and right side, these are both hot.
the sun is as hot as burning fire
The apple will start to break down and decompose due to exposure to the sun's heat, causing it to dry out and shrivel up. This process is known as sun-drying.
because of the lack of water
Depends on what you mean. If left in the sun they will get hot from soaking up the sun's rays, just like anything else left in the glare. If you lock the wheel up and skid you'll get a hot spot just where it's slid on the asphalt. If you've got a rim braked wheel and you've just done a serious descent (think Rockies, Alps....) then some heat will transfer from the rim to the tire. In theory you can get the tires to heat up from the deformation they see as the bike roll along, but I can't think of any realistic scenario where that'd qualify as "hot".
Watermelon does not evaporate in the sun, but it can lose moisture through a process called transpiration, where water moves from the inside to the surface and eventually evaporates. If left in the sun for an extended period, the heat can cause the watermelon to dehydrate, leading to a loss of water content, but it won't evaporate like a liquid. Instead, it may become mushy or shrivel as it loses moisture.