Across
- 4. This monument expands up to 6 inches in the spring due to the weather warming up
- 6. In this remote place, the Spring Equinox marks the start of six months of uninterrupted darkness
- 8. This person was the first to propose daylight savings time although it wasn't fully implemented until the end of WW2
- 11. This famous pyramid in Mexico is flooded with people each Spring to see a snake-shaped shadow appear on the walls of the pyramid. What is this pyramid called?
- 12. This weather pattern is common in Spring due to the atmosphere becoming more unstable and humidity increasing.
- 14. In Japan, they believe Spring begins once their national flower starts to bloom. What is that flower?
- 15. This holiday changes each year due to falling on the first Sunday after the first full moon of the Spring Equinox
Down
- 1. In this remote place, the Spring Equinox marks the start of six months of uninterrupted daylight
- 2. These young animals learn to sing during Spring
- 3. Temperatures increase by an average of 5 degrees or more per month starting in which month?
- 5. This is a real syndrome when the temperature rises during the warm spell after a long winter, there is a dilation of the blood vessels so blood can be carried to the body surface where heat can be lost quickly. People experience an energetic feeling when this happens.
- 7. These insects will undertake one of the longest migration routes from Mexico to Canada.
- 9. These flowers are usually some of the first to bloom each year
- 10. This state in the continental US does not participate in daylight savings time
- 13. The first day of Spring is also called what?
