A honeycomb structure is a geometric configuration that resembles a honeycomb, consisting of a series of interconnected hexagonal or polygonal cells. This design is prevalent in nature and is commonly found in beehives, where honeybees create hexagonal wax cells for storing honey and raising their young. **Key Characteristics of Honeycomb Structures:** 1. **Efficiency**: The hexagonal shape allows for the most efficient use of material, providing a strong structure with minimal weight.

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