What was the highest temperature during a super bowl? 55, 65, 85, 92
85 back in 2018 between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots...Eagles won 41-33
What is unique about groundhogs front teeth?
They always grow!
How many chambers are in the heart?
4
Who was the first left handed president?
James Garfield, Teddy Roosevelt, or William Taft
James Garfield
On what day does winter usually begin in the Northern Hemisphere?
December 21st or 22nd.
How much does the Lombardi Trophy weigh? (under ten pounds)
7 pounds
Normally the groundhog's heart beats 80 times a minute...during hibernation how often does the heart beat?
5, 15, 25 beats a minute
5 times per minute
Whose heart beats faster: men or women?
Women
Who was the heaviest president?
William Taft--340 pounds
What scientific name is given to the Northern Lights?
“Aurora Borealis.”
What are the rules for the gauge pressure of the SuperBowl Football?
10.5 to 11.5 pounds per square inch or 12.5 to 13.5 pounds per squre inch
The official rules of the National Football League require footballs to be inflated to a gauge pressure of between 12.5 and 13.5 pounds per square inch (86 and 93 kPa) when measured by the game officials.
Groundhogs are related to squirrels--T or F
What day of the week has more heart attacks occur?
Monday--mornings!
Which president founded the US Forest Service?
Teddy Roosevelt
Snowflakes that have simpler shapes are usually formed in colder or warmer temperatures?
Cold Temperatures usually have simpler shapes.
Why would topical creams like petroleum jelly (Vaseline) be put on exposed body parts during a gold football game?
To create a barrier against the cold.
Baby groundhogs are known as:
Baby groundhogs are called kits, pups, cubs, or chucklings
How much blood is pumped per minute?
1.5 gallons, 2 gallons, or 2.5 gallons
1.5 gallons a minute
Which president started the US Department of Energy?
Jimmy Carter
Most snowflakes have how many sides?
6 sides even though some may have 12 or 3.
How many thousand hotdogs were purchased at the SuperBowl in 2023?
10, 12, 14, 16
16 thousand
How long can a groundhog live in the wild?
The average lifespan of a groundhog in the wild is two to three years,
but they can live up to six years. In captivity, groundhogs can live up to 14 years.
Which side of the heart is thicker?
Left
Taft, Roosevelt or Rutherford
Rutherford 1819
What is the name of precipitation that forms when supercooled water droplets freeze onto snowflakes. It's also known as "soft hail" or "snow pellets".
Graupel