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December trivia quiz
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What country has won the most medals in the Winter Olympics?
Norway
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What is the thin layer of ice on roadways that can be nearly invisible but extremely slippery?
Black ice
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What winter storm is defined by reduced visibility, strong winds, and a duration of at least 3 hours?
Blizzard
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When bears sleep during the winter, what is it called?
Hibernation
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For meteorologists, what are the three calendar winter months in the Northern Hemisphere?
December, January, and February
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Where were the first Winter Olympic Games held?
France
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True or False: You can get a sunburn from snow.
True
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Which has a colder winter- the Northern Hemisphere or the Southern Hemisphere?
Northern Hemisphere
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Along with nuts and seeds, red squirrels dry out what other food to store for the winter?
Mushrooms
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What are the small white crystals formed on surfaces during the winter?
Frost
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What is the most popular winter sport in the U.S.?
Skiing
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What is the only insect that migrates to a warmer climate (that is 2,500 miles away) each year?
Monarch butterflies- They fly to Mexico for the winter.
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What injury is caused by freezing of the skin and underlying tissues?
Frostbite
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What red bird sticks around in snowy winters instead of migrating?
A cardinal
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What large mammals are excellent swimmers and can swim for several hours in icy waters?
Polar bears
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How many sides does a snowflake have?
6
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What animal famously predicts the length of winter every February?
A groundhog
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