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  • An imaginary line around the middle of the earth. (E_____r)
    Pollination
    Hydrated
    Equator
    Emerge
  • A bird with feathers and is learning to fly. (F______g)
    Blossoming
    Camouflage
    Fledgling
    Nutrients
  • When pollen is moved inside the flower. (p_________n).
    Equator
    Pollination
    Hydrated
    Emerge
  • Rain, snow, sleet, drizzle, or ice that falls from clouds. (P__________n)
    Equinox
    Evaporate
    Precipitation
    Migrate
  • Something healthy in food. (N_______s)
    Camouflage
    Nutrients
    Fledgling
    Blossoming
  • When night and day are both 12 hours. (E_____x)
    Equinox
    Migrate
    Evaporate
    Precipitation
  • When flowers grow and bloom. (B_______g)
    Blossoming
    Nutrients
    Fledgling
    Camouflage
  • When water rises because it is warm. (E_______e)
    Evaporate
    Equinox
    Precipitation
    Migrate
  • Gathering a collection of something. (A__________n)
    Accumulation
    Predatory
    Mobilize
    Inclement
  • To take in water. (H______d)
    Equator
    Pollination
    Emerge
    Hydrated
  • To move as a group. (M______e)
    Accumulation
    Predatory
    Inclement
    Mobilize
  • When animals go out to find other animals to eat. (P_______y)
    Predatory
    Accumulation
    Mobilize
    Inclement
  • To come out and be able to be seen. (E____e)
    Hydrated
    Pollination
    Equator
    Emerge
  • To blend into things so you are hard to see. (C________e)
    Camouflage
    Fledgling
    Blossoming
    Nutrients
  • The weather is stormy and harsh. (I______t)
    Mobilize
    Inclement
    Predatory
    Accumulation
  • To move from one place to another. (M_____e)
    Precipitation
    Migrate
    Equinox
    Evaporate