Hypothermia
Frost Bite
Wind Chill
Michigan Winters
Snow Cream
100

The first sign that someone is getting too cold.

Shivering

100

True or false? Fingers, toes, ears, and noses are common places for frostbite.

True

100

This Winter Olympic event depends on snow-covered hills and gravity.

Skiing

100

West Michigan often gets more snow because cold air moves over this

The Great Lakes

100

Only snow from this place should be used to make snow cream. 

Clean, fresh snow.

200

This weather condition makes you feel colder by pulling away heat from your body. 

Wind

200

This color change can be a warning sign of frostbite.

Pale or white skin

200

Strong winds can affect athletes in this sport by changing balance and speed.

Ski jumping

200

Strong winds and very cold air can create this dangerous “feels like” temperature

Wind chill


200

This ingredient makes snow cream creamy instead of icy.

Milk or cream.

300

What fabric type is risky to wear in winter because it holds water?

Cotton

300

The first thing to do if someone may have frostbite.

Get them out of the cold.

300

This Olympic event requires smooth ice and steady temperatures.

Figure skating

300

This winter hazard is hard to see because it looks like wet pavement.

Black ice

300

Adding this ingredient makes snow cream sweet.

Sugar

400

This body part should be covered to help prevent heat loss.

Head

400

This kind of help is needed if frostbite is severe or skin turns black.

Emergency medical help

400

Snowfall and visibility are especially important for this fast downhill event

Alpine skiing

400

Strong winds during Michigan snowstorms can cause this visibility problem

Blowing snow

400

If you are not sure whether snow is clean, the safest choice is to...

Leave it alone.

500

You are outside in winter. A classmate is wet, shivering hard, and having trouble using their hands. What should you do first?

Move them to a warm, dry place and remove wet clothing.

500

You are hiking in cold weather. A classmate says their toes feel numb and painful at the same time, and their socks feel damp. What is the safest next step?

Stop, get out of the cold, and change into dry socks while warming the feet. 

500

During a Winter Olympic downhill ski race, strong winds and blowing snow reduce visibility and increase wind chill. Officials stop the race to keep athletes safe. Which winter weather factor is most responsible for increasing the danger to exposed skin and balance?

Wind/wind chill

500

A Michigan town near Lake Michigan is expecting cold air, strong winds, and open lake water. Schools inland expect light snow, but this town prepares for heavy snowfall and poor visibility. What Michigan winter weather effect explains this difference?

Lake effect snow

500

This type of snow should always be avoided because it may contain animal waste and bacteria, even if it looks frozen and clean from far away.

Yellow snow

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