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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.
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.
Things that are viscous (pours out thick) are , but are not limited to, molasses, tar, honey, etc.
One can describe how a liquid pours by its viscosity. Viscosity is a liquid's ability to resist flow. Therefore, the higher the viscosity, the "thicker" the liquid is and causes it to pour out slowly. If a liquid is said to have a low viscosity, the liquid is "thinner" and can easily be poured out.
Short answer: enthalpy of vaporization. I assume that by "spirit" you mean alcohol. The alcohol evaporates, and the energy for it to do so comes from the heat of your hand, so your hand cools slightly. You sweat for essentially the same reason.
about 25-40 inches every week
The predicate is "pours."
The stuff that pours out of a volcano is called lava.
you get hot and your pours open. your face is oily so the oil gets in the pours. the pours close and get infected leaving a pimple on your face
pores and paws and pause and pours
Sunlight Pours Down was created in 2004.
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.
The cast of ...It Pours - 2005 includes: Rich Mercer as The Man
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At a baptism, the priest pours water over their persons head.
if it POURS out, check drain plug, oil filter and oil pressure sending unit