Where does winter last the longest?
a) Canada
b) USA
c) Greenland
c) Greenland
What do you drink in winter?
Options:
Coffee _ Milk _ Ice water
Coffee
What is a common phenomenon in winter in cold regions?
A) Rain
B) Snow
C) Wind
D) Heat
B) Snow
What do you wear in winter?
Options:
Coat _ Shorts _ Tank top
Coat
Where does the word “summer” come from?
a) From a legend
b) Modern Spanish
c) Old Spanish
c) Old Spanish
Representative animal of winter?
a) Bear
b) Penguin
c) Reindeer
a) Bear
What type of energy is most used in countries with long, cold winters?
a) Solar energy
b) Thermal energy or heating
c) Wind energy
b)Thermal energy or heating
What is the “polar vortex”?
a) A winter tropical storm
b) A mass of warm air circulating in the Arctic
c) A large low-pressure area with very cold air circulating over the poles
c) A large low-pressure area with very cold air circulating over the poles
What season is it in the Southern Hemisphere when it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere?
a) Winter
b) Summer
c) Spring
b) Summer
How does winter affect the human body’s functioning?
a) Increases sweating
b) Decreases peripheral circulation
c) Improves digestion
c)Decreases peripheral circulation
Which ocean partially freezes in winter?
a) Pacific Ocean
b) Indian Ocean
c) Arctic Ocean
c) Arctic Ocean
Which sport is practiced in winter?
a) Skiing
b) Soccer
c) Polo
a) Skiing
Which countries have winters so cold that heated tunnels are needed to walk between buildings?
a) Mexico and Spain
b) Canada and Russia
c) Italy and France
b) Canada and Russia
What is the main reason for snowfall in mountainous areas during winter?
a) The height causes more humidity
b) Atmospheric pressure increases
c) The altitude makes the air colder and condenses the moisture
c) The altitude makes the air colder and condenses the moisture
What is the coldest month of the year in the Northern Hemisphere?
A) December
B) January
C) February
D) March
B) January