Vocabulary
Science
Geography
True or False
Really???!!
100

The little bumps on the snowflakes are called

brine
100

Each snowflake has how many branches?

Six or twelve

100

Snow starts forming in the _______ and continue growing as they fall. 

air,  clouds   or atmosphere

Air

100

Every snowflake is different.

True

100

Every snowflake starts from this.

A speck of dust, dirt or ash.

200

What are other names for snow?

sleet or hail

200

Snow is made out of _____ and _________

air and water vapor
200

Where are 2 places that have year-round snow?

North and South Poles

200

You can have an allergy to snow.

No, more likely, your symptoms are caused by another condition or a different allergy that's related to the snowy weather.


200

Snowflakes exist in more than: 

25, 35, 50 or 70 different shapes.

35

300

What is a severe snow storm called?

A blizzard is a severe snowstorm that has high winds of at least 35 mph and reduced visibility to less than a quarter miles for 2 hours or more.

300

90% of snow is made of

air, water, vapor or ice

Air

300

Which state holds the record for most snowfall in one day?

Colorado, Washington or Alaska

Colorado is the record holder for the most snow to fall in one day. 63 inches of snow fell in the city of Georgetown, Colorado, on December 4, 1913

300

Snow isn't white.

False. While snowflakes appear white as they fall through the sky or as they accumulate on the ground as snowfall, they are actually totally clear.

300

What is something that can cause an avalanche?

Snow avalanches  occur because of weight being shifted in a place where there is a weakness in the snowpack or a change in the wind speed.

Loud noise cannot trigger an avalanche of snow.

400

What is the name of the Alaskan Sled Dog Race that starts in Anchorage, Alaska?

The Iditarod. The race start is set for Anchorage on March 2, 2024 — marking the 52nd anniversary of the "Last Great Race." 

400

What temperature must it be for snow to fall?

It does not have to be 32 degrees or less. If rain falls continuously through air with a temperature as high as 6 °C, it may cause the air temperature to fall low enough for the rain to turn to snow. This is because rain that persists for some time will gradually cool the air that surrounds it.

400
Name an animal that lives in snowfields or on snow-covered mountaintops.

Snow leopards, arctic foxes, snowshoe hares

400
Snow is the same thing as an ice pellet.

False. Ice pellets form when snowflakes start to melt as they fall from the cloud, then fall through sub-freezing air where they re-freeze into grain-like particles. 

400

In Europe during a severe winter in 1946-47, _____ feet of snow fell. 

5 1/2 feet   (90 inches)

10 feet        (120 inches)

2 feet          (24 inches)

500

What joins together to form a snowflake?

Ice crystals

500

Snow can cause which permanent disability?

Blindness, Deafness, Loss of Smell

Snow can cause blindness if your eyes aren’t protected from the UV rays reflecting off the snow.

500

Which mountain recorded the most snowfall in one year?

Denali, Mount Everest or Mount Rainier

The most snow to ever fall in one year fell in Mount Rainier, Washington in 1971.

102 feet of snow fell in a 365-day period!

That is 1224 inches!

500

All 50 states have recorded snowfall. 

True

500

A snowflake is made from water.  So it has ____ hydrogen and ____ oxygen atoms.

2 hydrogen atoms  and 1 oxygen atom