The diagram illustrates how bees produce honey.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The given diagram demonstrates seven stages of the natural honey–making cycle, which begins with the bees building the hives and cease with the honey used for human’s daily intake. After having finished, the cycle continues to reverse for several more occasions.
The first step describes the method and process by which bees build their hive-like dwellings. Then, the male bees leave their homes and go searching for flowers based on their smell. On reaching their target, they gather nectar, which is located deep within the flower’s centre, bring it back to fill in their hives, where it is eventually converted from a sweet liquid produced by flowers to a much more solid one.
After that, each bee moving its wings makes the air produced, resulting in the phenomenon which is known as water evaporation. That causes water in each hive to change to gas, dissipates in the sunlight, and leaves behind the solid-liquid regarded as honey. In the final step, honey in each bee hives is collected and brought into a process to produce fresh honey for human consumption in the final stage.
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