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26% of young people surveyed
hated rain
hated school
hated eachother
hated summer
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baam
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seesaw
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rocket
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baam
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heart
Other team wins 10 points!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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fairy
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banana
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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star
Double points!
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fairy
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What is the common myth about how weather affects mood?
It's all in the mind.
Sunny weather makes you happy and cold weather makes you sad
Cold weather makes you happy and sunny weather makes you sad
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SAD is mainly experienced during the
night
darkness of winter.
early morning.
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Cold, cloudy weather is less likely to result in
Romance
Romans
Bromance
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Sunlight is our main source of
Serotonin
Vitamin D
Happiness
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Adolescent is a synonym for
teenager
All of the other options
youth
juvenile
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9% of young people surveyed felt depressed
every day
on hot sunny days
on Tuesdays
on gloomy wet days
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SAD stands for
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Seasonal Artificial Disorder
Seasonal Affection Disorder
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The affect of the seasons on suicide rates is
different in the southern and northern hemispheres.
depressing
uncertain
the same in both the southern and northern hemispheres.
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Your mood may be affected by your personality type
All three
False
It depends on how I feel.
True
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The neurotransmitter responsible for making us feel happy is...
Solartanning
Serotonin
Sarahstoenail
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48% of young people surveyed said
that their mood was affected by the weather a lot.
that they were boys
that their mood wasn't affected by the weather at all.
I don't want to answer that.
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Suicide rates peak in
Late Spring and early Summer
Late Fall and early Winter
Late Winter and early Spring
Late Summer and early Fall
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