Hummingbirds LOVE sugar water.
sunflowers
Sugar water is a true solution.
A cormorant is a type of water bird.
No. A grebe is a type of water bird.
sugar water
Well it depens because you never know if that bird is another type of bird like a blue bird or it can be a duck...
This depends on: - mass of sugar - granulation of sugar - volume of water - stirring (and intensity of stirring, stirrer type) - type and geometry of the beaker - exact temperature of water
physical
A small bird name ending with -in is a penguin. This type of bird cannot fly and is highly adapted to life in water.
Yes, Heterogeneous Additional information: The sugar is dissolved in the water. This "mixture" consists of two different types of molecules (thus we call it a mixture): water molecules (H2O) and sugar molecules (one type of sugar is table sugar, C12H22O11)
No, some time, if you add enough sugar, the water will be saturated and the sugar you add will just drop to the bottom. The amount of sugar that will saturate water will vary, depending on the type of sugar you use. Well, at least that is true for salt, so I think that that should be the same for sugar.
Yes, Heterogeneous Additional information: The sugar is dissolved in the water. This "mixture" consists of two different types of molecules (thus we call it a mixture): water molecules (H2O) and sugar molecules (one type of sugar is table sugar, C12H22O11)