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The image shows a process diagram with six steps demonstrating how bees produce honey. The first step shows bees flying around flowers. The second step involves the bees collecting nectar from the flowers. In the third step, the bees store the nectar in a hive. The fourth step shows the bees producing honey within the hive. The fifth step illustrates water evaporation from the honey. The final step shows the honey being stored in cells within the hive. No numerical data points, percentages, or specific years are provided in the diagram. Each step is visually represented with an illustration and labeled with a brief description: "Bees," "Nectar," "Hive," "Honey," "Water Evaporation," and "Cells." The bottom of the image includes a brief definition of three terms: "Nectar: a sweet liquid produced by flowers," "Hive: a container where bees live," and "Evaporation: water changing to gas."
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The process graph illustrates how honey is produced by bees.
Overall, it is a linear process consisting of seven main stages. The bees will first leave their living places, and after several procedures, they can ultimately collect the nectar and transfer into honey.
First, the bees will fly away from the hives. Then, the bees will be attracted by the smell of the flowers, subsequently, they can collect nectar from the flowers. Next, they will back to their living place, and inject the nectar which they have collected before into the cells of the hives.
After injection, the bees will keep waving their wings. By waving, the water inside the nectar will be evaporated, which turns out to become the honey. But before getting the honey by humans, the honey will be collected and packed into jars. Last, the jars with honey become the product that we can buy in our daily lives.
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