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Winter Trivia

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    Try these difficult trivia questions about the winter season. (Advanced)
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  • Which hemisphere experiences a colder winter season than the other?
    Southern Hemisphere
    Northern Hemisphere
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  • What is the shortest day of the year called?
    Winter Solstice
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  • What is the name of the medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce it and the body's temperature gets dangerously low?
    Frozen limbs
    Frostbite
    Hypothermia
    Hydrothermia
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  • Which months mark the beginning and end of the winter season respectively?
    December and March
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  • Where do Japanese snow monkeys (nihonzaru) go to keep warm in winter?
    Hot Springs
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  • What can freshwater turtles survive without for many weeks in winter? (They don't need ___________.)
    air / oxygen / to breathe
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  • What country has the most gold medals in Olympic Ice Hockey?
    Canada
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  • Where will the 2026 Winter Olympics be held?
    Milan
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  • In 1983 the coldest temperature ever was recorded. It was -89 degrees Celsius. On what continent was it recorded?
    Antarctica
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  • What mythic creature do many people believe lives in the Himalayas of Nepal?
    Abominable Snowman / Yeti
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  • What color is the fur of an arctic fox in winter?
    Brown
    Grey
    White
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  • The first candy canes were made without stripes.
    False
    True
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  • Which one is true?
    The North pole is warmer than the South Pole.
    The South Pole is warmer than the North Pole
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  • Nearly 90% of snow is air.
    False
    True
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  • What was the official mascot of the 2018 Winter Olympics?
    A white tiger named Soohorang.
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  • True or False? The country with the snowiest city is found in the country of Japan.
    True. Aomori City in northern Japan receives more snowfall than any major city on the planet. Each year citizens are pummeled with 312 inches, or about 26 feet,
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