The diagram depicts the production process of honey. Overall, the process includes seven stages, starting with the building of a hive and finishing with the end product.
In the beginning, the bees gather together and build a container called a hive that consist of cells. Next, the bees leave the hive to search for flowers. When they find a suitable one, they extract a sweet liquid known as nectar.
Following this, the bees return to the hive where the nectar is deposited into honeycombs. In the subsequent stage, evaporation process begins. This is facilitated by the bees that position themselves on top of the cells and fan them with their wings, increasing the temperature of the hive. As a result, this speeds up the process of evaporation, gradually turning the nectar into honey. Finally, when this stage is completed and water is changed to gas, the end product is ready for consumption.
