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Do bee talk to each other?

No, they can communicate where a food source is but they can't actually talk to each other. Their body movement will tell where the nearest food source is and the direction they are doing the body movement is the direction the food source is in and the speed that their wings are moving is how big of a food source it is.


What important food is most scarce in your world?

Food from ancient egypt


What kind of plant is papyrus?

its a water plant that the ancient egyptians used as a food source, paper source, and it did many other things to


How did ancient people view the Mediterranean?

Mediterranean is surrounded by Europe, Africa, and Asia. The ancient people viewed it as being the center of their world. Another view: Or more practically, as an a source of abundant food and the highway for trade, migration and warfare.


What type of plant and food sources were common in ancient Egypt?

Well... I am not sure about the plant food source, however the most common animal food source is poultry (fish, duck, geese, etc.) FUN FACT: Beer was the main drink in ancient Egypt. I hope this helps any of you! :)


How did the seas influence the ancient Greks?

They were their highways for travel, trade and conquest, and the source of food, salt minerals.


What plants are the major source of food for the world today?

Cereals


Where was the source of food of ancient hominids?

Ancient hominids primarily sourced their food by foraging and scavenging for fruits, nuts, seeds, leaves, roots, insects, and small animals in their environment. Their diet would have varied depending on location and availability of food resources.


What type of plant and animals sources were common in ancient Egypt?

Well... I am not sure about the plant food source, however the most common animal food source is poultry (fish, duck, geese, etc.) FUN FACT: Beer was the main drink in ancient Egypt. I hope this helps any of you! :)


What geographic feature had the greatest influence on ancient Egypt?

The Nile River and its tributaries which was the source of their food and basis of their transport.


How did the terrain of Ancient Greece effect its History?

They couldn't farm well, so fishing became a primary source of food and wealth.


What was an extra source of food during shortages caused by World War 1?

sunlight