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The pollinating insects that are crucial for spring flowers and global food production

What are Bees?

100

The weather event that happens when warm and cold air meets

What is a thunderstorm?

100

The official term for the “spring forward” time change in March called

Daylight Savings Time

100

A colorful root vegetable, often seen in spring dishes and Easter meals, comes in orange, purple, and yellow varieties

What is a carrot?

200

The butterfly, often seen in spring, that migrates from Mexico to the United States each year

What is the Monarch butterfly?

200

Shows up in the sky after spring rain showers when sunlight shines through water droplets

What is a rainbow?

200

The annual global celebration on April 22 focuses on protecting the environment

What is Earth Day?

200

A citrusy fruit is often associated with spring and used in seasonal drinks and salads

What is a lemon?

300

This plant, often associated with springtime, is famous for its bright yellow flowers and trumpet shape 

What is a daffodil?

300

A natural disaster/weather event that is most common during spring in the U.S.

What is a tornado?

300

The seasonal activity encourages people to plant trees and promote environmental awareness each April

What is Arbor Day?

300

A seasonal drink is often associated with spring brunches and made with fresh fruit, juice, and a bubbly mixer

What is Mimosa?

400

The animal is famous for emerging from hibernation in the spring 

What is a bear?

400

Increases in the air during spring, causing a spike in allergies

What is pollen?

400

The name of the first day of spring when day and night are nearly equal in length

What is the Vernal Equinox?

400

An aromatic herb, often used in roasted meats, breads, and cocktails, is a popular spring flavor

What is Rosemary?

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