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    Team Number: 055

    School Name: Cuba High School

    Area of Science: Biology

    Project Title: African Bees

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Purpose:
The purpose of this project is to determine where African Bees have migrated to. During a certain period of time. Also to determine how and where they came from. Why are they dangerous to humans.

Hypothesis:
They came from Africa on ships that were imported in from Africa. They are dangerous to humans because they could sting a person and they could die. They came from Africa because the old Englishmen wanted to have honey to eat and have when they desired it. They came first to South America, then they migrated throughout the Southwest of the United States. But they are making there way throughout the United Stated.

Procedure:

  • Gather research on the project that you are going to do.
  • Then, get together with team that is all participating in the project.
  • Give out instructions to each member of the team and make them do it.
  • Then, put information together and write a report on what your project is about.
  • Send in information.
  • Get project ready to present.
  • Present Project to judges.

Conclusion:
The hypothesis proved to be correct.

Results:
The results were that the African Bees were deadly and they could be found throughout New Mexico and could be found in the southern part of Arizona. The bees are deadly too people and could possibly kill a humans.

Materials and Methods:
We did not really use that much materials for this project. All we used was the computer and our heads


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