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honey bees (apis mellifera) are kept in hives in an apiary.
if there is a flood people go down in to the ground tothere flood shelter and are kept safe
It stands at 30 cm above ground to prevent water from splashing into it from the ground.
over 32 degreas and under 200 degreas. =)
Sodium is kept immersed in Kerosene oil because it's extremely reactive and will react with steam or any other substance. So as to obtain it in its pure form, it's kept in oil. Sodium is very reactive metal and it reacts with any thing that comes into contact with it.It is kept under the oil because it might react with air .
It would take 24 hrs to evaporate if kept under sunlight, since its density is thick.
Yes. Beekeeping comes under agriculture. Hives are kept in orchards and fields growing crops so the bees can produce the various types of honey. If you see a label with "clover honey" that means the hive was in a field/area growing clover.
If kept in a warm, very dry atmosphere: perhaps. Under normal circumstances honey is very unlikely to dry out. It will crystalize -- all honey will do that sooner or later -- but honey is naturally hygroscopic, that is, it will absorb water from the air so if left uncovered it is more likely to gradually dilute itself rather than dry out.
An apiary
Honey is a natural preservative and will not grow mold. It can be kept for a very long time and does not need to be refrigerated.
Honey has a very low moisture content. That is why is can last so long without spoiling.
Honey can be used as a preservative by creating a barrier against bacteria and infection. In order to function this way, however, honey must be kept out of direct sunlight.
Honey bees are kept in hives by beekeepers.
honey s source of oil type mostly oil neve decay..
sodium must be kept under kerosene
Some places where coffins are stored: graveyard or grave, mausoleum, earth, crypt, hearse, cemetery, or a funeral home.
Sodium metal is usually kept under paraffin because of its high reactivity.