No
Honey and honey are surprisingly the same thing, they are equally dense.
No, honey and syrup are not the same. Honey is a natural sweet substance produced by bees from flower nectar, while syrup is a thick, sticky liquid made by boiling down a sugary liquid, such as sap from maple trees or sugar cane juice. Honey is typically thicker and has a more distinct flavor compared to syrup.
Maple sap is the watery liquid collected from maple trees in the spring. It is the raw ingredient used to make maple syrup and other maple products through a process of boiling and concentrating the sap.
Maple syrup has a similar density to honey. Both substances are viscous liquids with a density close to each other.
To remove sap from spandex, you can try freezing the garment by placing it in the freezer until the sap hardens, then gently scrape off the sap with a dull knife. Follow up by washing the area with a gentle detergent to remove any residue. Avoid using heat as it can cause the sap to bind further to the fabric.
No.
There is no such thing as "acell sap".
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I think it is either tree sap or honey
in what way are blood and sap the same?
no
Wax and honey are not the same thing. The bees make wax to store honey inside. The honey is a separate substance that the bees use for food.
insects like bees use the nectar from flowers to produce their honey. The nectar is what you would say is the same as tree sap.
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both are same