Social Sciences, asked by rahulnarkhede1009, 1 month ago

observe a honeycomb and a wall what are they made of can you tell​

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Answered by kashishbajpai2004
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Honeycombs are made from beeswax, a substance created by worker bees. When the temperature is right, worker bees secrete wax scales from special glands in their body.

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Answered by st9016754
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A honeycomb is made of small hexagonal cells ( block) , whereas , walls are made of rectangular bricks. Both of their structure is of convex polygon ( Rectangle and hexagon) . The hexagonal cell serves as a storage vessel for honey as, well as home to raise young bees. The bricks of wall are rectangular as they are stable when placed with the large area of the brick horizontally. These shapes help them to form a firm and stable pattern.

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