Einstein has said man wouldn't survive even for ten years once all the bees
disappear. How would this happen?
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Explanation:
He said it because of the disorder called Colony Collapse Disorder a mysterious disease that is sweeping through Us and European honey bees hives
Answer:
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Explanation:
This is true.
Bees help our society in many ways we do not know
We may take them and other pollinators like butterflies and hoverflies for granted - but they are vital for stable, healthy food supplies. They are key to the varied, colourful and nutritious diets we need and have come to expect.
Here are some of the reasons humans can't survive without bees:
1. Bees are perfect pollinators : Thanks to bees we can enjoy a range of foods from apples and pears to coffee and vanilla. And if you are wearing cotton, that's because the cotton plant your threads came from was pollinated.
As a matter of fact more than 90% of global crops are visited by bees.
2. Bees are important for honey
3. Bees are important to healthy enviroment. : By keeping the cycle of life turning, bees boost the colour and beauty of our countryside. Some 80% of European wildflowers require insect pollination. Many of them such as foxglove, clovers and vetches rely on bees. Pollinators allow plants to fruit, set seed and breed. This in turn provides food and habitat for a range of other creatures. So the health of our natural ecosystems is fundamentally linked to the health of our bees and other pollinators.
4. Loss of pollinators could lead to lower availability of crops and wild plants that provide essential micro-nutrients for human diets, impacting health and nutritional security and risking increased numbers of people suffering from vitamin A, iron and folate deficiency.