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why honey is a liquid​

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Answered by RohanAswal
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When bees produce honey, they start with a diluted solution (the nectar) and concentrate it, to make it last longer. They store it in the honeycombs of the beehive, where, were it not extracted by humans, it would probably remain liquid. So when it's extracted from the honeycombs, the honey is a very viscous liquid.

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Answered by strenbr
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IT IS NOT A LIQUID NOR A SOLID.

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