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When something gets old, it often dries up due to a loss of moisture or changes in its composition. This can be seen in various contexts, such as fruits and vegetables, which lose their water content and become shriveled. Similarly, materials like wood or leather can dry out over time, leading to brittleness and cracking. Overall, aging typically results in a reduction of hydration in many organic and inorganic substances.

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