The world longest one of these is found at Waco Surf, a water park in Waco, Texas. It is nearly 1 mile long.
Lazy River. - It takes an hour of floating time to make the 1 mile loop.
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In the 1870's, people began throwing pie plates for recreation. This lead to the invention of what popular toy?
Frisbee
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This fruit to made up of 92% water....which does make it good for rehydrating on hot summer days.
Watermelon
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In 1816, "The Year With No Summer" occurred when this natural disaster took place that blocked out the sun and decreased global temperatures to almost winter like.
Mount Tambora, Indonesia.....dust, ash, and sulfur oxide
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Walt Disney's Typhoon Lagoon is the busiest one of these in the country..averaging more than 2 million people every year. It is a cool place to hang out on a hot summer day!!!
Water Park
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This very tall structure in Paris, France, can grow up to 6 inches taller in the summer due to the expansion of the iron that it it made of? What is it?
Eiffel Tower
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These insects are cold blooded and love to come out in the hot humid summer months....especially at night?
Fireflies
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In 1905, Frank Epperson accidently invented this when he left his soda out overnight in cold temperatures with a stirring stick sticking out of it.
Popcicle
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This cool summertime drink became popular after the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, MO.
Ice Tea
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True of False.....Warm temperatures in the summer allow the atmosphere to hold more humidity, which is necessary for the formation of cumulonimbus clouds that produce thunder and lightning.