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Spring Fever "Springtime trivia "
2/8/2008 12:00:38 PM

Hi Friends,

I thought you may also enjoy this as I myself only got half of this right I would love to see how my friends do Enjoy ! Gods speed :-) Lee

Spring Fever "Springtime trivia "

1. What color roses do Women prefer? Men?
 

2. What type of bulb can substitute for an onion?
 

3. What day does the Vernal Equinox take place?

4. What two flower colors do honeybees prefer?
 

5. How many flowers must bees collect pollen from to make a one pound comb of honey?


6. Do children grow twice as fast, or gain more weight in the spring?
 

7. How many worms does a young robin eat daily?
 

8. Where does a hummingbird?s ?hum? come from? Are they all the same?

9. What is the average lifespan of a small cloud?
 

10. If you are standing next to someone, do you both see the same rainbow?

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1) Studies show women prefer pastel colored roses, while men prefer red.

2) Tulip bulbs can be used in place of onions for cooking.

3) On March 20, the Vernal Equinox occurs, and Spring Begins. On the Equinox, the sun rises exactly in the East, travels through the sky for 12 hours, and sets exactly in the West; every place on earth experiences a 12-hour day.

4) There are approximately 270,000 species of flowers; honeybees prefer yellow and blue ones.

5) Bees collect nectar from 2 million flowers to make a 1-pound comb of honey.

6) Children grow twice as fast in the spring, but gain more weight in the fall.

7) A young robin will eat as much as 14 feet of earthworms a day.

8) The hum of a hummingbird comes from the swift beat of its wings. The smallest birds beat their wings up to 80 times per second; bigger birds are slower, at up to 20 beats per second.

9) The average lifespan of a small cumulus cloud is 10-15 minutes.

10) A rainbow is formed by the reflection of specific raindrops, and a person standing next to you will see different droplets from the ones you see. Thus, although many people can look at a rainbow at the same time, it will appear different to each person.

 

Also Here is the link to A Friends birthday Party forum for all my friends who would like to stop in and leave Birthday wishes for our Friend

 Beryl Payton

http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/thread/952746.aspx

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Re: Spring Fever "Springtime trivia "
2/8/2008 2:08:25 PM
Very interesting - I didn't know many of them.
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Re: Spring Fever "Springtime trivia "
2/8/2008 2:25:57 PM
Very interesting Lee!

I also got about half right.

Interesting that I had said red roses for ladies (my favourite) and white or light coloured for men. UMMmmm What does that say about me, I wonder???

Thanks for the diversion.

Angel cuddles,

Sarah


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Re: Spring Fever "Springtime trivia "
2/8/2008 2:41:23 PM
Very interesting information here :-)
Thank you Lee!

I've been to Beryl's Party! Looking great! I'll take another look to see how things are going! :-)

Here is a horse for you all to take a ride over there. :-)




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Re: Spring Fever "Springtime trivia "
2/8/2008 3:05:35 PM

Rita,

I have a feeling my friend we are not alone , as they say we learn something new everyday :-) Have a great weekend Gods speed :-) Lee

 

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