Mead was made with barley, honey, spices, fruits, yeast, (it was closer to beer than wine!)
Honey is so much thicker than water, making it heavier than water. Especially when salty, water will rise above honey if you put both of them in the same can.
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No, only Bees produce honey.
No, honey molecules do not interact more strongly than water molecules. Honey is a syrupy liquid that is composed mostly of water molecules, along with other compounds such as sugars. The intermolecular forces between water molecules, such as hydrogen bonding, are generally stronger than the forces between honey molecules, making water more cohesive and having a higher surface tension than honey.
Yes, honey bees can pollinate plants other than flowers. For example, in California, honey bees are absolutely essential to pollinate the almond trees.
*Facepalm* Bees don't eat honey....they make it.
Honey is denser than most other liquids, such as water or milk. This means that honey is heavier for its size compared to these liquids.
I couldn't find any other ones than honey making insect, stinging insect, bumblebee, drone, honey bee, killer bee, and queen bee. Hope these are sort helpful. You can go to http://thesaurus.reference.com for more synonyms for other words.
Honey and honey are surprisingly the same thing, they are equally dense.
Butterflies
The name for the hammer of Thor is Mjohnir. Other than that I have found no formal name for "war hammer."
Norse favor is gained through combat. Certain warriors can it faster than others.