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Winter Facts: True or False?
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Salting roads is good for the environment.
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Tue or False: The largest cup of hot chocolate ever made was 200 gallons.
False. It was 880 gallons.
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The first Winter Olympics were in 1924.
False
True
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Thomas Jefferson was a big fan of hot chocolate.
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The Earth is closest to the sun during the winter.
True
False
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The coldest temperature ever recorded was -89 celsius.
False
True
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Ski ballet was once a sport in the Winter Olympics.
False
True
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There is an international hair freezing contest in Canada every winter.
True
False
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There is a city in Indiana named Santa Claus.
True
False
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True or False: More than 2 million tons of salt are used on U.S. roads each winter.
False. 22 million tons of salt are used.
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True or False: Water will freeze at 39 degrees Fahrenheit
False. It freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit
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Horses and dogs used to participate in the Winter Olympics.
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False
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True or False: Snowflakes are always unique.
False. In 1988, two snowflakes collected from a Wisconsin storm were confirmed to be twins at an atmospheric research center in Colorado.
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In Finland you can stay in a glass igloos during winter to watch the Northern Lights.
False
True
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True or False: The tallest snowperson on record stood over 160 feet tall.
False. The tallest snowperson on record was just over 122 feet tall.
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Red squirrels make mushroom jerky to prepare for the winter.
False
True
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True or False: The snowiest city on Earth is in Japan.
True. Aomori City in Japan is the snowiest city on earth.
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