
Bees and Their Hives
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Science
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6th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Wayground Content
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The video explores the efficiency of beehive design, focusing on the honeycomb structure made of beeswax. It explains how honeycomb cells form a tessellated pattern using polygons like hexagons, squares, and triangles. The video compares the efficiency of these shapes in storing honey, concluding that the traditional hexagonal honeycomb allows bees to store the maximum amount of honey with minimal wax usage, providing an optimal design for space economy.
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