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Honey is not a fluid since it is so thick that it has a hard time flowing. true or false
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Honey is not a fluid since it is so thick that it has a hard time flowing. true or false
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I think it's false but to check search it up.
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I think that statement is false.
The keyword here is 'flowing'. Solid substance wouldn't be able to flow at all, so the honey is still considered a fluid
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