The diagram illustrates how bees produce honey
The provided diagram illustrates, information about how honey produced by bees.
After analysing, it can be clearly seen in the first step, the bees who live in the Hive and the bees collect the sweet liquid from flowers and it called nectar. After that, please go return their Highway and fill this nectar in small holes which are in the Hive and also known as cells.
Further, the diagram collate that the cells are covered by air. Apart from that, 20 also help in cover the holes. Later on, in the method of produce honey the whole honey evaporate in water and then the thick layer called honey.
Overall, it is evident that this diagram has seven stages and these all stages are necessary to complete the process, if one step is omitted then the process will be halt.
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