Indeed, calicoes do tend to have a higher overall viscosity than the average tabby. This is due to their piebald patterning.
No. Basaltic lavas are hotter and less viscous than andesitic lavas.
Basaltic lavas are hotter, but less viscous than andesitic lavas.
Yes, it is more viscous.
Because it is more viscous.
due to more h-bonding in water as compared to Hf
Water is more viscous than methylated spirits, and vegetable oils are more viscous than water.
Absolutely! The gender of a cat has nothing to do with the coloring. Cats can be different colors and designs based on their breeds. Foe example, tabbies tend to have brown, black, orange, and silver stripes and can have more than one color. Tabbies are about 50/50 on female and male. Calico and tortiseshell cats tend to have brown, white, black, cream, and orange splotches all over them. Calicos tend to have a very high presentage of females and a very low percentage of males. (Note: Tabbies and Calicos are NOT cat breeds. They are types of fur patterns that occur on certain breeds of cats. For example, American/Domestic Shorthairs can be tabby or calico, but Siamese will never have tabby or calico patterns. They will only have pointed areas with solid colors.)
Toothpaste is more viscous because it flows less freely than milk.
Actually, no. Tabbies usually have a different color on their stripes than on their fur. For example, my cat Dolby is a tabby and she has gray fur and tan. There are so many tabbies out there that you may see some colors more than others. One of the most common is orange and white.
the intermolecular attractionsis account for this behaivour of honey.
They are usually males. In rare cases, they are females. Female orange tabbies are extremely rare, and are worth lots and lots of money. But they are not always males.
Well, in chemistry, viscous means the thickness of a liquid etc. here is an example Syrup is more viscous than water.
Basaltic lavas are hotter, but less viscous than andesitic lavas.
No. Basaltic lavas are hotter and less viscous than andesitic lavas.
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Viscosity has to do with the thickness of a fluid. Honey is more viscous than water for example. Blood becomes more and more viscous as it dries.
Blood viscosity is a measure of overall blood thickness. Therefore, there is no one place in the body where blood is more viscous than others. However, factors such as cholesterol, smoking, or some illnesses your blood may be more viscous than normal.