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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 illustrates the steps involved in producing honey by bees.
Overall, there are seven stages in the process starting from the bee’s hives ending with water evaporation and the final product of their work – honey.
First of all, the first step is that bees make a beehive and abandon it to search flowers. Subsequently, after they find the flowers, they try to get sweet liquid with their tounge, which is called nectar from the flowers. Following this, they return to their hives and place it on the cells.
In the next stage, they stay at their hives with nectar and transmit the air. At the sixth step we could observe evidence of water evaporation, when water changes to gas. And finally, the last step is the ready honey.
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