heterogeneous
One liquid spread throughout another liquid would be an emulsion. The two liquids do not interact.
diffusion
perhaps a Foam?
diffusion
surface tention
Cholera is spread through contaminated water and food. Cholera is unlikely to spread directly from one person to another.
It didn't spread - it's just another tradition.
It is called an emulsion. The liquids are immiscible (i.e they do not mix), however, an emulsifying agent prevents them from separating on standing. (in simpler terms, if you leave the mixture undisturbed, you will not get two distinct layers like oil on water thanks to the agent) One liquid is called the continuous phase (the background). The other is called the dispersed phase (seen as suspended globules).
how does heat spread through the liquid in a pan
The process that enables spreading out is diffusion.
The process that enables spreading out is diffusion.
it probally mist of fog, yeah dude its totaly fog