Amount of bees attracted by the colours (± 1 bee). Raw Data- Colour Amount of bees every five minutes (± 0.1 s; ±1 bee) Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Trial 5 Red 0 0 0 0 0 Yellow 2 3 5 2 7 Blue 0 0 1 1 1 Light Violet 1 1 0 1 0 White 2 2 1 1 1 Table 1- Raw data. Qualitative Data- At the beginning of the experiment the weather was cloudy‚ while at the end of the experiment the sun came out. Since my experiment lasted for about 25-30 minutes‚ the weather may have affected my data. In fact‚ bees are more
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the state‚ it’s only natural that a multitude of honey bees inhabit the area . After all‚ who else is going to pollinate all of the apple orchards? These little guys have mixed reviews throughout the area: some call them “Friend‚” while others cry “Foe!”. Nonetheless‚ the benefits of having honey bees around include more than bountiful apple crops and copious amounts of ooey-gooey honey. In fact‚ research within the past decade has found that bees are good for more than inducing that itchy‚ burning
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characteristics that make it fascinating. One of these characteristics is the bumble bees’ organization of their colonies. There are three types of bumble bees‚ the queen‚ the workers‚ and the drones. The queen bee starts a nest in a pre-existing abandoned home of another animal‚ usually in the ground. The
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of bees have recently been put on the endangered species list. They are vital to our food supply and help our crops grow. They help produce food‚ fiber‚ and shelter for us. Waves from cell phone towers or the rising heat could be the reason for the species decline in number. We can help to protects the bees by raising hives on our own‚ and by trying not to use harsh pesticides. Bees are what pollinate our crops. Without them the flowers could not be pollinated and would die. Without the bees to pollinate
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Novel Notes 1.Essential Information- The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Fiction Civil Rights Movement2002 2.Authorial Information- August 12‚ 1948-present Graduated from Texas Christian University with a B.S in nursing in 1970United States2014 Oprah Book Club Selection‚ The Invention of Wings2010 Homecoming Award‚ Oklahoma Center for Poets and writers‚ Oklahoma State University at Tulsa2006 South Carolina “The Order of the Palmetto” Award‚ the state‘s highest civilian honor‚ bestowed by the
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While sitting outside on a sunny day‚ I saw bees flying around me. I quickly got up and started to walk away. I was a little angry they had ruined my peacefulness. I muttered to myself “I wish bees would die.” A few months later in my biology class‚ we had to read an article about Honeybees and how they pollinate. I was very interested in how these insects contribute to our world. In the article‚ it also mentioned about the bees vanishing. I instantly desired to get this important information out
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Bats are nocturnal‚ which means they sleep during the day‚ and are awake at night. Bess are interesting animals. The honey bee can fly 15 miles per hour! A hive of honey bees has about 40‚000 bees in it. An attribute of the honey bee i that is has 5 eyes. A worker bee will make 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey over its lifetime. Bees have been making honey for about 150 million years. Did you know that a person can live without water for a whole month? A human can only live for one week without water
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Obviously‚some people claim that native bees are not the only pollinator there are other pollinators. In fact‚ 30% of crops are pollinated by only bees . However‚ without bees pollinating many crops would disappear such as fruit‚ vegetable‚ and nuts. If bees disappear that diversity crops would gone after bees(Morse‚2000). “Honey bees are big money makers for U.S. agriculture. These social and hardworking insects produce six hive products honey‚ pollen‚ royal jelly‚ beeswax‚ propolis‚ and venom
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The first appeal is ethos. This means the speakers competence and character. In my speech about bees being endangered I spoke about my ignorance towards bees. My ignorance was started after I got stung and existed until I watched a bee pollinate a flower. The second appeal is logos. This is the evidence and reasoning you deliver in the speech. For example‚ the reasoning‚ I talked about is what bees job is. They pollinate a lot of plants and this allows many families to survive. The evidence of bee
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scared of bees‚ but bees are vital in many ways. The extinction of bees can cause a huge environmental impact‚ just like the extinction of any creature‚ but what would happen? I love bees‚ but many people kill bees because they are afraid of them‚ but my grandfather kept bees and there was nothing to be afraid of. Many people don’t believe that bees are so nice because of their experiences of stinging‚ but what really is the truth? How do bees interact with humans? Should we be afraid of bees? Well
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