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Eighty percent (80%) of artificial trees worldwide are manufactured where?
China
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What Christmas tree is perhaps the most famous in the world?
The tree at Mall of America
The tree at Rockefeller Center
The tree at Public Square in Cleveland
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True or False? There are close to 55,000 farms growing Christmas Trees in the U.S
False: It is close to 15,000 farms.
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How are the 30,000 lights on the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center in New York City powered?
Solar Energy
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What percent of Americans have an artificial Christmas tree?
Between 75 and 80 percent
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"Oh Christmas Tree" is based on a traditional folk song which was unrelated to Christmas in what country?
Greece
Canada
Germany
Brazil
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There are approximately 25-30 million Real Christmas Trees sold in the U.S. every year.
True
False
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How many real Christmas Trees currently grow on Christmas Tree farms in the U.S. alone?
350 million
400 million
450 million
300 million
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When were Christmas tree lights first mass produced?
1890
2000
1990
1590
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On average, artificial trees will last for six years in your home, but for centuries in a landfill.
False
True
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True or False: More than 1,000,000 acres of land have been planted with Christmas trees.
True
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Which is better for the environment? Real trees or artificial trees?
Real Trees are because they are a renewable, recyclable resource.
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What year was the pine tree first decorated for Christmas?
1996
0021
1286
1510
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How many Christmas Tree farms are in Ohio? (Your answer must be + / - 5)
There are 56 Christmas tree farms in Ohio!
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Americans buy about how many artificial trees each year?
10 million
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What is a Tannenbaum?
Any tree
Christmas Tree
Maple Tree
Fir Tree
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