This often follows a volcanic eruption.
A. Thunder
B. Fog
C. Wind
D. Lightning
What is D. Lightning?
Add this beautiful and brightly colored flower to a spring salad as their petals are edible.
A. Iris
B. Daisies
C. Tulip
D. Poppy
What is B. Daisies?
The opening of cherry blossom in March or April says the spring is switching.
A. Laos
B. North Korea
C. Japan
D. China
What is C. Japan?
Greek myth says the comeback of spring clashes with the return of this god or goddess.
A. Zeus
B. Poseidon
C. Athena
D. Persephone
What is D. Persephone?
Demeter’s daughter, called the fertility & plants goddess.

This country has a Tulip Festival in the spring.
A. Germany
B. Canada
C. Mexico
D. Australia
What is B. Canada?
This insect or arachnid prepares for a flood.
A. Worms
B. Beetles
C. Spiders
D. Caterpillars
What is A. Worms?
This flower only blooms for three to seven days in the spring with over 3,000 different varieties.
A. Freesia
B. Peony
C. Tulip
D. Bloodroot
What is C. Tulip?

Though various countries sold chocolate eggs on spring’s first day as an Easter treat, Italy sold the biggest chocolate Easter egg ever.
The Guinness Book of Records says it was more than ___ feet high.
A. 40
B. 36
C. 34
D. 35
What is C. 34?
The Guinness Book of Records says it was more than 34 feet high; the weight was equal to three cars.
This is the first day of spring in the U.S.
Need month and day
Holi is a Spring Festival celebrated here.
A. Sri Lanka
B. Nepal
C. India
D. Maldives
What is C. India?
The Indian festival of colors. It marks the beginning of spring.

About this many thunderstorms rain down on Earth every minute.
A. 3,000
B. 2,000
C. 1,000
D. 900
What is B. 2,000?

This plant belongs to the asparagus family. Its flowers look like little starfishes.
A. Lilly
B. Hydrangea
C. Hyacinth
D. Lilac
What is C. Hyacinth?

Songkran, a spring festival, is celebrated is celebrated here.
A. Thailand
B. Laos
C. Cambodia
D. Vietnam
What is A. Thailand?
This person was the first to propose having Daylight Savings Time.
A. Confucius
B. Benjamin Franklin
C. Thomas Edison
D. Aristotle
Who is B. Benjamin Franklin?

The wattle blooming is a sign of spring in this country.
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
C. Canada
D. Germany
What is A. Australia?

You can tell the temperature by counting a _________.
A. Frog's Croaks
B. Cricket's Chirps
C. Duck's Quacks
D. Dog's Barks
What is B. Cricket's Chirps?

The concentration of soil determines the hue of this fragrant flower.
A. Black-eyed Susan
B. Hyacinth
C. Hydrangea
D. Lilac
What is C. Hydrangea?

People of this country welcome the king of season spring heart fully. They arrange different cultural programs; wear Special dress, ladies wear saris’, & take colorful flower garland in their head; Jens wears colorful Panjabi.
A. Bangladesh
B. India
C. Nepal
D. Burma
What is A. Bangladesh?
The Empire State Building, for instance, gets struck by lightning about this many times each year.
A. 20
B. 27
C. 23
D.30
What is 23?

The first day of spring marks the beginning of Nowruz which is from this country.
A. Syria
B. Iraq
C. Iran
D. Turkey
What is C. Iran?
The driest place on earth is here.
A. Mexico
B. India
C. Chile
D. Africa
What is C. Chile?
The driest place on earth Antofagasta, Chile
These symbolic flowers represent remembrance and begin blooming in April.
A. Redbud
B. Rockrose
C. Marigold
D. Poppy
What is D. Poppy?
Every year on the first day of spring, people in _____ gather to burn an effigy and throw it in the river to bid winter farewell.
A. Poland
B. Ireland
C. Scottland
D. Germany
What is A. Poland?
This is known as the first day of spring.
A. Lunar Equinox
B. Vernal Equinox
C. Autumnal Equinox
D. Aestas Equinox
What is B. Vernal Equinox.
(Aestas means Summer in Latin)
Semana Santa is a week of celebration celebrated here.
A. Algeria
B. Portugal
C. Ibiza
D. Spain
What is D. Spain?