Is tea & milk homogeneous or heterogeneous and a reason

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Tea and milk would be considered heterogeneous because both substances maintain their own properties and do not completely mix together to create a uniform mixture. Tea is primarily made up of water mixed with various herbs or tea leaves, while milk is made up of water, fats, proteins, and other components. When tea is mixed with milk, the two substances do not blend completely and can be seen as separate layers or particles in the mixture.
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