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Summer Trivia

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  • In what region of the world is the tradition of using hammocks believed to have originated?
    Central America
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  • In what European city does the famous La Tomatina festival, where participants engage in a massive tomato fight, take place?
    Buñol, Spain
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  • Which coral reef system, the largest in the world, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular destination for scuba diving?
    Great Barrier Reef
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  • What does the acronym “SCUBA” stand for in the context of diving?
    Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
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  • In what country did the first manned hot air balloon flight take place, conducted by the Montgolfier brothers?
    France
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  • In what European country did the world’s first roller coaster, known as the “Russian Mountains,” open in the 18th century?
    France
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  • What is the traditional recipe for a classic lemonade, what ingredients make up lemonade?
    Lemon juice, water, sugar to taste
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  • In what European mountain range is the famous Mont Blanc, a popular destination for rock climbing?
    Alps
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  • In beach volleyball, how many players are on each team?
    2 players
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  • Though it originated in China, which fruit was named for Persia, where Europeans first encountered it?
    Peach
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  • Which tropical fruit is known for its spiky exterior and sweet, tangy interior?
    Pineapple
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  • Which city hosted the 2004 summer games, over 125 years after it held the first modern Olympics in 1896?
    Athens, Greece
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  • Summer is the season for stargazing! What is the term for a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the night sky?
    Constellation
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  • Which ice cream flavor is the most popular?
    Vanilla
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  • Which summertime vegetable has 800 kernels on average?
    Corn
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  • When you are throwing burgers on the grill, remember that they originate from what country?
    Germany
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