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The image depicts a seven-step process of honey production in a hexagonal flowchart. Step 1 shows bees in a hive, step 2 shows bees collecting nectar from flowers, step 3 shows the nectar, step 4 shows bees placing nectar into honeycomb cells, step 5 shows a bee fanning air with its wings, step 6 shows water evaporation from the nectar, and step 7 shows the final product, honey, in a jar and honeycomb.
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The diagram shows the stages involved in the process of producing honey. Overall, there are seven major phases in this procedure. This begins when bees start to build their hive and ends with the creation of honey.
First, some bees start to build their hive. When the construction is ready to protect them, it is the moment to explore outside. Bees that go out from the hive search for flowers and then they collect nectar.
As soon as a bee gets nectar from flowers, it returns to its hive and puts the nectar into the hive cells, then it returns to continue searching for more nectar.
Next, bees start to flap inside the hive, in this way they help to evaporate the water. Finally, honey can be found in every hive cell.
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