Yes, milk will float on honey. Honey is much denser and heavier than milk. If you drop a spoonful of honey into a glass of milk it will sink to the bottom of the glass.
Yes. Most wood can float on honey. However, petrified wood most likely would not float on honey.
Milk..... Viscosity is the thickness of fluid. The thinner it is the less Viscosity it has
Although you might think milk fats would likely float on water, milk also contains other solids like proteins and sugars, which make it barely heavier than water. So usually no - at the same temperature and pressure, ordinary homogenized cow milk would sink in water. A gallon of milk is heavier than a gallon of water.
put some home brew milk in it, spice it up with some honey... oh baby
I have a marker which float in water.
Yes. Most wood can float on honey. However, petrified wood most likely would not float on honey.
It depends if the carton is full or not. If the carton is empty, then it will float. If their is milk in the container, then it won't float.
Yes, and also honey may be dissolved in milk.
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Yes. Hot milk is good with honey. Drinking hot milk with honey will help sooth a sore throat.
yes
Float. (They are less dense than milk)
The milk sweetens and will taste honey-ish
Well, yes. Every country in the world has milk and honey. Israel has cows and honeybees just like everywhere else.
yea they do float yo! yea they do float yo!
natural sugars.....lactose in milk, fructose in fruit and honey