probably enough to fill 88 oceans plus the stuff in my tummy
Yes it is actually. we did an expiriment that tested it. By our calculations, slug slime is stickier. :) but not by much....
yes it does
"Slime" is any slick, clingy, substance that generally isn't oily or sticky, and it is usually hydrophilic in nature. However, slime is not a scientific description.The first "green slime" existed on a television show aimed at somewhat younger viewers. The appearance of the slime was a mistake. The "slime" in nature would have been more accurately described as "slop" (unappetizing leftovers that are often fed to hogs), since it was a mixture of leftover food and water. The idea was to dump the slime on a child as "punishment." Now the problem was that the show was delayed a week while the "slime" spoiled. Then one of the producers decided to use the mixture anyway. The other producer was livid with anger due to the potential for harm and liability, but the ratings jumped as a result. The audience enjoyed watching the slime. After that, they tried to use an edible slime that was resistant to spoilage, and the audience loved it until the slime craze wore off.
fungi like molds, such as slime mold, or possibly water mold.
Slime grows in the dark scientific explanation through watering, mulching
not slime then cring????
It can but all the water of the slime will start pouring out
Because when they drink water they get slimy so that is how they get slime.
because it has water in it
Cornstarch and water mixed.
Then there is slime in the hot water
f you have a bit of slime in your hand and just let it sit there, the slime will spread out and ooze between your fingers like a liquid. But if you squeeze your hand around the slime, it becomes like a solid. So which is it? Slime is actually a colloidal solution. That means that small particles of cornstarch are suspended in the water but not actually in the water like salt is when you make a cup of salt water. Colloids have different properties than solutions. If you bang on the surface of salt water the water splashes. But if you tap the surface of slime, it feels solid. The more pressure you apply to the surface the harder it becomes. Slime is a non-Newtonian liquid, which means that the viscosity, or resistance, of the liquid changes as you apply a stronger force. If you rest your hand on the surface of slime it will sink in, but it you smack it, the surface is solid. Water is a Newtonian liquid and has an unchanging viscosity. This is why you can swim in water, but not in quicksand, which is like slime.
the conclusion is that the slime becomes very viscous and sticky hard to shake hands but that shows the glue when combined with water and borax make slime. What makes the viscous slime is borax.
All fish have a coating of clear slime to protect them. If your goldfish have brownish slime then the fishes water needs changing urgently.
Slime molds can survive limited food and water by forming dormant structures called spores which can withstand harsh conditions. These spores can remain dormant until conditions become favorable again for growth. Slime molds are also able to adapt their growth patterns to optimize foraging strategies in resource-limited environments.
Borax and water
glue borax water