Gravity
A stick typically makes a scraping or grinding sound when it is being used to make a hole in the ground, especially if the ground is hard. The sound will vary depending on the type of soil and the force applied to the stick.
its legs because there hairy which helps the pollen stick to them
Pollination the process in which pollen arrives at the pistil and will stick to the stigma
no
The bee sees pollen with its eyes. It carries pollen because the pollen stick to the hind legs!
Yes,as pollen are made of small dust
it is stick so therefore it holds the pollen in place.
The structure where pollen grains land and stick is the stigma of a flower. The stigma is the uppermost part of the pistil, and its sticky surface helps to capture and hold pollen grains for fertilization.
you can take a thin stick or other cylindric object and jab it into the ground. it has to be stiff. now take some string and tie one end around the stick so it would hang a little loose. on the other end attach another stick, but don't stick it in the ground. Now pull the string in one direction until its tight, but the stick not in the ground onto the ground and walk around in a circle, always keeping the string taught.
yes it stick on ground.
Anther or more correctly pollen chambers inside anther form pollen .
A homophone for "meat" and "stick in ground" could be "meet" and "stake in ground."