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Look at the picture and observations below. Observations: The bee's wings are moving very fast. The bee's wings are much smaller than its body. what’s the answer ?
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Look at the picture and observations below.
Observations: The bee's wings are moving very fast.
The bee's wings are much smaller than its body.
what’s the answer ?
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Answer:
How are bees able to fly?
Step-by-step explanation:
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First of all what is it asking for and second of all there is no picture of the observations, sorry can’t help with this question.
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