Spring Word Search

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1.
Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
2.
An iconic spectacle of nature in DC located around the Tidal Basin. Gifted by Japan in 1912.
3.
The first day of spring. The point in March when day and night are nearly equal in length.
4.
The holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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The soft, colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators.
6.
Sweet liquid in flowers that attracts insects.
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Growing or developing in a healthy way (Mr. Whitworth reference).