Viscosity is a measure of the thickness or how runny a liquid is. More viscous means thicker and syrup-like. Less viscous means more runny and more like water.
Basaltic lava is less viscous.
Liquid nitrogen is less viscous than water.
Viscous means how thick a LIQUID is and how tightly the particles are packed together if the liquid is thick(less runny) it is more viscous if the liquid is thin(more runny) it is less viscous
The viscosity of Sprite is relatively low compared to other liquids, as it is a carbonated beverage. It is more watery and less viscous compared to thicker liquids like syrup or honey.
That all depends on how viscous the magma (though out of the earth it's called lava) is. More viscous, the bigger and higher it gets. The less viscous, the less violent the explosion can and will be.
Yes, for example oil is less dense than water even though it is more viscous.
There was less syrup in the cup with the egg, as some of the syrup had been displaced by the egg when it was added.
Mercury is a liquid that is less viscous but heavier than water. Mercury is a dense liquid metal at room temperature, making it heavier than water, which is less viscous than water due to its lower viscosity.
Toothpaste is more viscous because it flows less freely than milk.
Blood is considered viscous because it has a thickness or stickiness that affects its flow. This viscosity is important for functions such as maintaining blood pressure and allowing it to flow through blood vessels efficiently.
This depends on the type of a specific syrup.