viscous
Maple syrup is a thick liquid that pours out slowly. Honey is another example of a thick substance that pours out in a slow stream. Tar is a thick black substance that also pours out slowly.
A substance that pours very slowly has a high viscosity. This means that the substance has a high resistance to flow and does not easily change shape.
viscosity
Maple syrup is a liquid that pours out thick due to its high sugar content. It has a viscous consistency that allows it to flow slowly.
It tends to get really frizzy.
A mixture
A liquid pours. A carbohydrate, by itself, is not liquid.
The characteristic is called viscosity. Viscosity is the quality that describes a fluid's resistance to flow.(It is what is more commonly called the thickness of a fluid.)
The phrase "when it rains, it pours" is a metaphor for how when one bad thing happens, several more seem to follow in quick succession. It highlights the idea that challenges or difficulties often come all at once rather than being spaced out.
The substance is a mixture.The component chemicals/ingredients have not reacted with each other.
When a substance cools, its particles lose energy and move closer together, leading to a decrease in volume. This is because the decrease in temperature causes the particles to move more slowly and occupy less space.
The predicate is "pours."