what does the following things do:
blossom and sunbean
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- Blossom. / (ˈblɒsəm) / noun. the flower or flowers of a plant, esp conspicuous flowers producing edible fruit.
- A sunbeam, in meteorological optics, is a beam of sunlight that appears to radiate from the position of the Sun. Shining through openings in clouds or between other objects such as mountains and buildings, these beams of particle-scattered sunlight are essentially parallel shafts separated by darker shadowed volumes.
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The blossom clearly represents spring, a new beginning and growth. Flowers provide pollen to pollinators such as bees, and initiate the cross-pollination necessary for trees to reproduce by producing fruit. If someone or something is in bloom it means they develop good, attractive, confident or successful qualities. A sunbeam is a ray of sunlight that appears to emerge from the position of the Sun. It is also called beam of light.
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