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Roughly, how many people visit Wisconsin Dells in the summer? A. 20 people B. 25,000 people C. 4 million
More than 4 million people make Wisconsin Dells their summer destination every year, and this summer that number is on the rise.
What does the SPF on sunscreen stand for? A. Sun Protection Factor B. Summer Protection Fun C. Sunscreen Per Face
A. Sun Protection Factor
What was the most played song in summer 2021? A. “Bad Habits” – Ed Sheeran B. “ Good 4 U” – Olivia Rodrigo C. “Butter” – BTS
B! Spotify’s Top Global Songs of Summer and Top U.S. Songs of Summer lists. The song tallied over 600 million streams globally between May 29 and Aug. 22
Which of the following is NOT a summer sport? A. Skiing B. Beach Volleyball C. Canoeing
A. Skiing
Which is the most sold item in summer in America? A. Basketballs B. Sunglasses C. Swimsuits
C. Swimsuits The revenue of sports and swimwear market in the United States amounted to approximately 22.71 billion U.S. dollars in 2021!
Which month of the year is National Ice Cream Month? A. June B. July C. August
B. July Thanks to President Reagan, we celebrate National Ice Cream Day every 3rd Sunday in July, meaning July 17 this year!
Which fresh fruit outsells all other fruits during the summer in America? A. Strawberries B. Watermelon C. Pineapple
According to the USDA Economic Research Service, over 100,000 acres of watermelons were grown in the US in 2020, producing 38 million pounds.
What is something that does NOT typically occur on the 4th of July? A. Fireworks B. Parades C. Opening Presents
C. Opening Presents
Roughly how many firework displays occur in United States on the 4th of July? A. 5,000 firework displays B. 14,000 firework displays c. 17,000 firework displays
These days, estimates from the American Pyrotechnics Association say that more than 14,000 fireworks display glitter in America’s night sky on Independence Day.
Ture or False: we get vitamin D from the sun?
True! Vitamin D build bones and keep them strong. Vitamin D also plays a part in heart health and fighting infection!
Approximately how many hot dogs are consumed on the 4th of July? A. 20 Thousand B. 150 Million C. 1 Million
Every 4th of July, 150 million hot dogs are consumed in the U.S.
What do the stars on the US flag represent/symbolize? A. The US states B. The US mountains C. The US oceans
A. The stars on the US flag represents all of the states in the United States!
How many stars are on the US flag? A. 40 B. 60 C. 50
C. 50!
On the U.S. flag, what do the 13 stripes on the flag indicate? A. The 50 states B. The 13 colonies C. The 13 presidents
B: The 13 colonies