How do spiders spin webs in mid-air?
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Spiders spin webs in mid-air by releasing a strand of silk that is carried by the wind until it attaches to a surface. Once anchored, the spider uses this initial line to create a framework for the web. They produce multiple types of silk for different purposes, such as structural support and sticky spirals for catching prey. Spiders meticulously weave these webs, demonstrating remarkable precision and efficiency.