Nothing (for a time) as apples are waterproof.
I like to soak my feet in cold water.
Precipitation that doesn’t evaporate or soak into the ground becomes
A very clean penny
When you soak an egg in water, the process of osmosis can occur, especially if the eggshell is intact and the water is less concentrated than the contents of the egg. This can cause water to move into the egg through the porous shell, potentially making the egg swell. If the eggshell is broken or if the egg is raw, the contents may leak out into the water. In the case of an unbroken shell, the egg remains largely intact while absorbing some water.
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You don't need to soak an apple before eating. You just need to wash the apple with water beforehand. To keep apple slices from turning brown, you can soak them for 3-4 minutes in water or lemon juice.
it does nothing the apple stays the same but if u keep it there for a hour it will turn brown... u should try this at home and answer it your self
If you keep the cut apple under water if will stop the oxygen in the air to react with the apple and no browning will occur.
it turns in to a patato
Your ankle will burn momentarily, you should use ice not water. especially not hot water
Apple juice
The water quickly runs off and may form a flash flood.
yes surely because it happens due to the process of internal energy not by gravity
Soak in hot water
When we build malls and parking lots, we increase the amount of impervious surfaces, such as concrete and asphalt, in an area. These surfaces prevent water from infiltrating into the ground, reducing the potential for soak. As a result, rainwater runs off these surfaces quickly, leading to increased stormwater runoff and potential flooding in surrounding areas. Proper stormwater management techniques, such as permeable pavement and green infrastructure, can help mitigate these impacts by allowing water to soak into the ground.
It means to soak your feet. This often involves putting special things in the water to soothe your feet, but you can also just soak them in water.
No, salt does not soak up water. Instead, it dissolves in water, forming a solution.