• Question: What happens if we have no bees

    Asked by Ciara :) to Min, Marcello, Katie, Israel, Dheeraj, Aoife on 19 Nov 2019. This question was also asked by Emm :).
    • Photo: Marcello Valente

      Marcello Valente answered on 19 Nov 2019:


      Most of our plants needs bees and other insects to spread and multiply, without them they are doom to extinction.

    • Photo: Aoife McHugh

      Aoife McHugh answered on 19 Nov 2019:


      Bees pollinate a lot of plants, allowing them to grow, spread and survive. Without them we wouldn’t have a lot of the plant food we, and other animals eat.

    • Photo: Israel Ikoyi

      Israel Ikoyi answered on 19 Nov 2019:


      Because bees help to pollinate flowering plants, without them, we won’t have all the plants we eat

    • Photo: Dheeraj Rathore

      Dheeraj Rathore answered on 19 Nov 2019:


      One key leader was Norman Borlaug, the “Father of the Green Revolution”, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970. He is credited with saving over a billion people from starvation. His contribution to the agriculture worldwide are greatly remarkable.

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