The statement is True.
A homogeneous mixture is one in which the components are evenly distributed, resulting in a consistent composition throughout the entire mixture. This means that no matter where you take a sample from the mixture, it will have the same properties and composition as any other part. An example of a homogeneous mixture is saltwater, where the salt is completely dissolved in the water and cannot be distinguished from it. In contrast, in a heterogeneous mixture, the components remain separate and distinct, leading to variations in composition throughout the mixture.