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Worker bees in a hive know where the queen is at all times thanks to her pheromones which relay messages to create a "global map" that tells them where to go.
This is how you capture an entire hive by putting the queen in a box.
[πΉ Mr. Mrs. Bee Rescue]
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This is how you capture an entire hive by putting the queen in a box.
[πΉ Mr. Mrs. Bee Rescue]
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Thatching is the ancient craft of building roofs using dry vegetation. In England, over 250 roofs still have base coats of thatch applied over 500 years ago. Nearly all of these roofs are thatched with wheat, rye, or both.
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Baby hedgehogs look pretty much different from the grown up ones.
They are born a pale pink colour, and over the first few weeks of life, fur grows, and the skin gradually darkens as the brown spines come through.
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They are born a pale pink colour, and over the first few weeks of life, fur grows, and the skin gradually darkens as the brown spines come through.
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A spider carefully weaving its web, creating an intricate and delicate structure.
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Using red dye to demonstrate how Mercury cannot be absorbed by a towel.
Mercury has strong cohesion relative to its weaker adhesion. So it does not adhere to dissimilar materials and will bead up. Water is the reverse.
If you pour a small amount mercury on a towel, you will just get beads on the surface, while in the case of water, it would be pulled into the towel.
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Mercury has strong cohesion relative to its weaker adhesion. So it does not adhere to dissimilar materials and will bead up. Water is the reverse.
If you pour a small amount mercury on a towel, you will just get beads on the surface, while in the case of water, it would be pulled into the towel.
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