Yes. Because the Blood cells that float in blood are very mushie and oil is very thick.
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∙ 12y agoactually oil is thicker than blood because blood cells are a bit soft
The cast of Blood Is Thicker Than Oil - 2004 includes: Jo Pearson as Narrator
No, water is not thicker than blood. Blood is denser than water due to the presence of cells, proteins, and other components that give it a thicker consistency.
Thicker Than Blood was created on 2002-05-29.
No, the saying "blood is thicker than water" is typically used to describe the idea that family bonds are strong and important in comparison to other relationships. Physically, blood and water have different compositions and densities.
Blood is slightly thicker than water due to the presence of cells, proteins, and other components. The viscosity of blood is about four to five times greater than water.
10w30 is thicker than 5w20
no but depends what oil???
Oil is thicker than water because oil has larger molecules that are more tightly packed together compared to water. This makes oil more viscous and resistant to flow compared to water.
Blood Is Thicker Than Water - 1912 was released on: USA: 8 August 1912
Thicker Than Blood - 1998 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
Gear lube is thicker than both ATF and motor oil.Gear lube is thicker than both ATF and motor oil.
Blood is thicker than water