The phrase "blood is thicker than water" suggests that family relationships are stronger than other relationships, regardless of location. In Alaska, as in other places, familial bonds can be strong due to the close-knit communities and shared experiences in a remote environment. However, the actual viscosity of blood does not change based on geographical location; it remains the same everywhere. So, while familial ties may feel stronger in Alaska, the literal thickness of blood is consistent worldwide.
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.
Thicker Than Blood was created on 2002-05-29.
There is 2007 short (5 minutes) and a 2010 movie titled, Blood Is Thicker.
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.
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Blood clots
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
Yes. Because the Blood cells that float in blood are very mushie and oil is very thick.
The cost of cord blood banking in Alaska is $200 to $500.
Thicker Than Blood - 1998 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
Blood Is Thicker Than Water - 1912 was released on: USA: 8 August 1912
The cast of Blood Is Thicker Than Oil - 2004 includes: Jo Pearson as Narrator