A field of flowers
King Porus
Being surrounded by deserts benefited Egypt in that no one could not conquer or attack them.
the command and conquer series is the main one i can think of. red alert 1,2,3 -> generals etc.
The Arabs ruled the deserts and more importantly the wells which they kept secret for their purposes. No one could conquer them because the Arabs were very strong physically and no army could navigate their territory without the water.
Two hypotheses about bees and flowers might include that bees are attracted to purple flowers. Another one could be that bees are attracted to flowers that are brighter colors instead of dark colors.
Assyrians needed a strong army to keep the people they conquered in control. They also needed one to conquer more people and protect their land.
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Much of the yield has to do with bees, so you could increase your yield by increasing the bees in the area. In Maine they bring in hives from other states.
In an indvidual colony of honey bees (i.e. one hive) the population will fluctuate quite a lot during the year. At its lowest level in Winter it could be 10,000 bees whereas at its height in Summer it could easily exceed 50,000 bees. In the UK there are an estimated 200,000 to 250,000 hives so you say that there may be as many as 125,000,000,000 honey bees around in the middle of Summer. There are of course also other types of bees - solitary bees and bumblebees, for example - that would raise the number higher. As for world population, I cannot help you. One would need to consider the different seasons at any one time and the many tpes of stingless and other bees that exist.
One could answer 'for the whole of their lives' because the queen's lifespan is many times longer than that of a worker bee. However, one could also give the answer 'they don't stay with them' because the queen is not involved in any way with the care of the larvae or other bees. That is all done by the worker bees -- their sisters.
"bees" is the plural of "bee." One bee, many bees.
'Bees' has one syllable.