They use their long, tubelike tongues like straws to suck the nectar out of the flowers and they store it in their "honey stomachs". Bees actually have two stomachs, their honey stomach which they use like a nectar backpack and their regular stomach. The honey stomach holds almost 70 mg of nectar and when full, it weighs almost as much as the bee does. Honeybees must visit between 100 and 1500 flowers in order to fill their honey stomachs.
The honeybees return to the hive and pass the nectar onto other worker bees. These bees suck the nectar from the honeybee's stomach through their mouths. These "house bees" "chew" the nectar for about half an hour. During this time, enzymes are breaking the complex sugars in the nectar into simple sugars so that it is both more digestible for the bees and less likely to be attacked by bacteria while it is stored within the hive. The bees then spread the nectar throughout the honeycombs where water evaporates from it, making it a thicker syrup. The bees make the nectar dry even faster by fanning it with their wings. Once the honey is gooey enough, the bees seal off the cell of the honeycomb with a plug of wax. The honey is stored until it is eaten. In one year, a colony of bees eats between 120 and 200 pounds of honey.
About 600 km
1000 milligram equals a gram
If this jet keeps a constant speed of 60 kilometers every 5 minutes throughout the entire 6 hours of it's flight, it will travel 4,320 kilometers. Distance = Speed * Time Speed = 60 km / 5 min ( 60 km/ 5 min ) * ( 60 min / 1 hour ) = 720 km / hour Distance = ( 720 km / hour ) * ( 6 hours ) Distance = 4320 km
4.4 billion kilometers is 4,400 million kilometers.
1000mg = 1 gram There are 1000 milligrams in a gram.
There are 3.24 kcal per one gram of raw honey.
250 millimeters=0.00025 kilometers
Honey is pure carbohydrates, so there is no fat in it at all. However I believe you intended to ask 'how many calories are in one tablespoon of honey?' to which the answer is 65.
25 kilometers
Gram is a unit of mass. Kilometer is a unit of distance. You cannot convert between these two dimensions.
That is about 3/4 cup
half a gram = with our finger itz acuttuly a wee duck poo
About 12 kilometers
620.8kilometres
299,792.458
how many kilometers did the dutch travel to trade in africa (name some places where they stoped and how far kilometers it was from holland)
1737 miles, 2795 kilometers