petroleum, residual, crude, bitumen, asphalt among others.
Coal fits this criteria.
The outer core of the mantle can be liquid.
It depends on the magnetic properties of the liquid, not on the viscosity.
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Fossil fuels are believed to have formed from the underground heating and compression of thick layers of dead vegetation formed many centuries ago. An example of this process can be seen from the formation of peat from layers of plant material beneath peat bogs. The release of methane from swamps is another example of the genral process.
It may describe some crude oil.
It may describe some crude oil.
molasses, tar, ink
oil
oil
Each liquid has another composition and consequently another properties.
A thick liquid would have a high viscosity :)Thick liquids have a high viscosity. Example "What is the viscous liquid you are drinking?" is the same as "what is that thick liquid you are drinking?"
A thick liquid would have a high viscosity :)Thick liquids have a high viscosity. Example "What is the viscous liquid you are drinking?" is the same as "what is that thick liquid you are drinking?"
A thick liquid would have a high viscosity :)Thick liquids have a high viscosity. Example "What is the viscous liquid you are drinking?" is the same as "what is that thick liquid you are drinking?"
Cassareep is a thick black liquid made from cassava root and spices, used as a flavouring, a preservative, and medicinally.
Your food becomes a thick liquid in the stomach.
It is a thick liquid.