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Maryjane Kent
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23 January, 22:53
Why does honey flow more slowly than water?
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Augustus Lloyd
23 January, 23:09
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It's because honey has a different viscosity than water.
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Jon Frazier
23 January, 23:11
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Because honey is more thick
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