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One consequence of turbulence is mixing. Different layers of fluid flow cross over one another very easily, and get blended together. This is another kind of "transport", which lets atoms which might have started out all in one place get uniformly mixed around. Would you expect turbulent mixing to happen most easily in:
A. waterB. motor oilC. airD. honey
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Turbulence mixing will happen mostly in air
Step-by-step explanation:
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