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My Curious About Bee.

Did you know that 1. What are the top five fascinating facts about bees? Bees have five eyes in all. Because bees are insects, they have six legs. Drones are male bees that reside in hives. Bees travel at a pace of about 20 miles per hour. Worker bees are female bees in the hive (except the queen). The largest number of eggs laid by a queen each day is 2,000. If a bee's stinger is gone, it will die. 2. Is it honey bee vomit? Honey is not bee vomit . The nectar travels down a valve into an expandable pouch called the crop where it is kept for a short period of time until it is transferred to a receiving bee back at the hive. 3. What makes a bee special? Bees are the only insects that produce food that humans can consume. Pollen is carried in a pollen basket by bees on their rear legs. Pollen is a protein source for the hive and is required to feed the baby bees in order for them to grow. In the summer, a beehive might have anything from 50,000...

What is Olympic history?

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The Olympic Games, which  originated in ancient Greece as many as 3,000 years ago , were revived in the late 19th century and have become the world's preeminent sporting competition. ... The first modern Olympics took place in 1896 in Athens, and featured 280 participants from 12 nations, competing in 43  

Is wrestling bad for your body?

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Because wrestling is a  very physically demanding sport , we see many athletes with contact injuries from high-impact throws, twists and specific dislocations. This leads to a high incidence of sprains, contusions (bruises), dislocations, fractures, concussions and even serious injury.

What Is Known (and Not Known) About the Bermuda Triangle

  All that is known about the Bermuda Triangle: The Bermuda Triangle is a region of the North Atlantic Ocean (roughly) bounded by the southeastern coast of the U.S. , Bermuda , and the islands of the Greater Antilles ( Cuba , Hispaniola , Jamaica , and Puerto Rico ). The exact boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle are not universally agreed upon. Approximations of the total area range between 500,000 and 1,510,000 square miles (1,300,000 and 3,900,000 square kilometers). By all approximations, the region has a vaguely triangular shape. The Bermuda Triangle does not appear on any world maps , and the U.S. Board on Geographic Names does not recognize the Bermuda Triangle as an official region of the Atlantic Ocean. Although reports of unexplained occurrences in the region date to the mid-19th century, the phrase “Bermuda Triangle” didn’t come into use until 1964. The phrase first appeared in print in a pulp magazine article by Vincent Gaddis, who used the phrase to describe a triang...