it is called tar
The sticky part of the pistil is called the stigma. It is the receptive surface where pollen grains land and germinate to begin the process of fertilization.
It seems like there might be a spelling error in your question. Did you mean to ask about "bitumen"? If so, bitumen is a sticky, black, and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid form of petroleum. It is commonly used in road construction and waterproofing.
When driving on a wet road surface, it's important to reduce your speed and avoid sudden movements such as braking or accelerating abruptly. Drive in the tracks of the car ahead to avoid hydroplaning, and maintain a safe following distance. In the event of a slide, steer gently in the direction you want to go without overcorrecting.
Honey bees can become sticky if they come into contact with honey or nectar. Their bodies are covered in fine hairs that can trap sticky substances, making them appear sticky. However, bees will clean themselves and each other to remove any sticky residue.
It varies from tree to tree, but for the most part it is sticky.
Roads are the black hard stuff on the ground for cars to drive on. Roads are made of tar. Tar is sticky black stuff that is made of tree skeletons.
black
The road would cool fastest.
Sticky is an adjective because it describes a noun, like a sticky surface.
It looks black and sticky
Mold itself is not sticky, but it can sometimes appear sticky due to the presence of moisture or other substances on its surface.
No, pollination occurs when pollen grains land on the sticky surface of the stigma.
Because in summer the sun shines brighter and it is the hotest season so the tar melts slightly and soon goes sticky.
Coffee itself is not inherently sticky, but if it dries on a surface, it can leave a sticky residue due to the sugars and oils in the coffee.
Bitumen is a sticky, black and highly viscous material. It is used as a binder in road construction. It is also used for waterproofing of roofs and other surfaces.
tar
Assuming by 'black top' you mean a road - they absorb heat from the road surface. And they use the heat to warm up (they are cold blooded) plus the warmth aids in digestion of food.