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Honey bees are believed to use magnetism for navigation, utilizing the Earth's magnetic field as a guide during foraging and flight. They possess magnetite particles in their bodies, which may help them sense magnetic fields. This ability, combined with visual cues and the sun's position, allows bees to efficiently find their way back to the hive. Research into this phenomenon continues to uncover the complexities of their navigational skills.
Some animals that use magnetism for navigation include birds, such as pigeons and migratory birds, sea turtles, salmon, bees, and some species of fish and insects. These animals have the ability to detect Earth's magnetic field and use it to navigate during migration or foraging.
The gain and loss of electrons do not affect the material in clothing as much as the fabrics magnetism. This is why Mormons and lab workers always wear white, it is dangerous and can harm them, either by causing the particles in the labs to alter chemicals, or to have the excess magnetism cause a lapse in faith. As is well known, bees use electron-magnetic waves to see. And because white dose not have an EM signature, the bees can't visualize it. The bees reactivity to different materials is how they judge an objects magnetism. And if you were wondering, cotton is the most magnetic.
Yes, the "old" televisions use magnetism to controll the movements of the electrons.
No, bees do not use echolocation.
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Penguins use magnetism in order to turn sucrose (a disaccharide) into glucose and fructose (monosaccharides).
bees use the waggle dance when they are chasing other bees.
Bumble bees use Earth's magnetic field for navigation and orientation. They are able to detect and interpret the Earth's magnetic field to help them keep track of their location and navigate between food sources and their nests. This ability is thought to be particularly important on cloudy days or when landmarks are not visible.
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Honeybees are believed to use magnetism for navigation, as they can detect the Earth's magnetic field to orient themselves while foraging and returning to their hives. Research suggests that they possess magnetite particles in their bodies, which may help them sense magnetic fields. This ability, combined with other navigational cues like the sun's position and landmarks, enables bees to efficiently communicate and locate food sources.
Male bees use nectar for food. Female bees use pollen for feeding the larvae, and nectar and pollen for own food.