The Irish equivalent is 'Is fearr beagán den ghaol ná mórán den charthanas".
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.
In Irish, 'Blood is thicker than water' is 'Is fearr beagán den ghaol ná mórán den charthanas'.
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.
6 times thicker The viscosity of blood = 3-4 centipoise and the viscosity of water = 1 centipoise, so blood is 3 to 4 times thicker than water
Blood Is Thicker Than Water - 1912 was released on: USA: 8 August 1912
The proverb 'blood is thicker than water' means that family (blood) is more important and shares your life more than friends (water).It means that Family (Blood) are more important than friends (Water).
Blood is thicker than water
The idiom 'Blood is thicker than water' means that family relations or bonds are more important and long lasting than with outsiders. It originates from the fact that when water evaporates it leaves behind no mark, but blood leaves stains. Example sentence: "Jim will leave behind everything to help his brother; after all, blood is thicker than water" "In the argument that ensued, Bess had to side with her sister over her friends - blood is thicker than water."
Blood is thicker than water, but that doesn't me love is. Family will cut you just as fast as a stranger.
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Blood is thicker than water. (Plasma is the main component of blood.)
Thaan adavittalum than sadhai aadum