Santa Claus lives at this geographic location.
What is the North Pole?
The Freezing point for water in Fahrenheit.
This snowy bear is the largest land carnivore in the world.
The hardest ranking for a ski trail.
What is a black diamond?
The tallest mountain in the world.
What is Mt. Everest?
Fill in the blank: _________ and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen.
Who is Dasher?
Frosty the snowman had a button nose, but his eyes were made out of this mineral.
This prehistoric animal had fur to help it stay warm in the winter.
What is the wooly mammoth?
Also called "off-piste," this is skiing in the wild.
What is backcountry?
Some of the highest windspeeds in the world are recorded at the top of this mountain in New Hampshire.
What is Mt. Washington?
This beverage company has been using Santa Claus on their products at Christmas since 1933.
What is Coca-Cola?
Water turns to ice, but Carbon dioxide turns into this substance that should not be touched.
What is Dry Ice?
With only one horn on its head, sailors once thought this whale was a water unicorn.
What is a Narwhal?
This type of skiing is usually done on flat ground.
What is Cross country?
This Snow covered volcano is located in Honshu, Japan.
What is Mt. Fuji?
The country where St. Nicholas originated.
Turkey
This type of icy asteroid leaves a cold trail behind in space.
What is a comet?
This shark, found in arctic waters, can live up to 400 years.
What is the Greenland Shark?
These bumps can be tough on your knees.
What are moguls?
France, Italy, Austria, and Germany all share borders on these snow covered peaks.
What are the Alps?
In German folklore, he will bring you coal if you are bad.
Who is Krampus?
This blue planet is extremely cold, since it is 2.793 billion miles from our sun.
What is Neptune?
Unfortunately endangered because of its beautiful fur, this big cat is one of the best winter hunters.
What is a Snow leopard?
You can ski this famous run on Mt. Washington.
What is Tuckerman's Ravine?
The Incan empire once spanned this mountain range in South America.
What are the Andes?