mixture
very much a mix of many many things.
Wasp venom contains a mixture of different chemicals including histamine, acetylcholine, serotonin, and various enzymes. These chemicals can cause pain, itching, and allergic reactions in individuals who are sensitive to them.
Yes, carbon monoxide is toxic to bees and can kill them, including those in a nest. It is important to use caution when using carbon monoxide near bee nests to prevent harming the bees and avoid potential environmental impacts.
Uranium is taken from the planet Uranus. Uranus is from Classical Greece and refers to the sky. The nest two elements after uranium follows the planetarty series. viz. Neptunium ; Neptune ( The classical Roman god of the Sea). Plutonium ; Pluto ( The Roman god of the underwortld.).
Smoke coming down the chimney could be due to poor ventilation, a cold chimney, or a blockage. It's important to have your chimney cleaned regularly and ensure proper airflow to prevent smoke from coming back indoors.
Shell structures have solid surfaces. They are hollow and there shape is often curved.Eg: Eggs, helmets, conch shell etc.Some of the examples of shell structures are storage tanks (water, oil, gas), domed roofs, and pressure vessels.
mixture
homogeneous
No, a birds nest is a structure. Each of its componenet parts maintains its separate ideneity. A compound is the result of elements or compounds uniinge at an atomic or molecular level to make a new material.
The nest was built by birds.
it looks like a birds nest
Te specific study of the birds nest is calle "ornithology".
Birds mate after and before making a nest
Nestle has 3 birds in a nest on a branch
To make a birds nest birds take sticks and basically anything that they find and then they make a nest out of it. Birds nests are all recycled!! hehehe... birds are amazing and can do amazing things!! Hope this helped!!
You can remove your love birds nest when the baby birds have moved away from the nest and have learned to fly. Make sure you use gloves to avoid touching bacteria that may have accumulated on the nest.
they go and find things like hay or sticks and make it into a nest
Birds return to their nest to nurture young, eat, and rest safely.