The diagram illustrates how bees produce honey.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
Given is the diagram that shows us the multi-step of how the honey was created by bees.
Perceptibly, this is a linear process with multiple steps, which commences with building their hives and ends at water evaporation on each cell that holds nectar until it becomes honey.
First, the bees start to build their hive through a densely packed group of hexagon-shaped cells made of honeycomb. Secondly, the bees import somewhere that has enough flowers to serve the bees demand. Thirdly, the bees take the nectar from each flower they land by their mouthparts. Fourthly, the bees carry their nectar and put it in every cell in the hive. Fifthly, the bees use their wings to dry the cells in their areas by flapping their wings. Finally, the honeycomb begins to evaporate and transform to the result is honey.
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