What is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere called?
Which type of snowflake has six sides?
What is all snowflakes have six sides due to their molecular structure?
Where can you find the northern lights?
Alaska, Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Finland, Sweden
What is the coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth?
What is -128.6°F (-89.2°C) at Vostok Station, Antarctica?
fresh snow is often mixed with a blend of sugar, vanilla, and milk or cream. What is this the name of this dessert?
What is snow ice cream
Which country is known for having the coldest winters?
What is Russia?
What U.S. state is only two miles away from Russia?
What is Alaska?
what famous winter attraction is Budapest known for?
What is Thermal Baths
What is the name of the longest night of the year?
What is the Winter Solstice?
What makes up the filling of mince pies?
What is sweet fruits and sugar
A period of time where the sun doesn't rise for over 24 hrs. in places within the Artic Circle. What is this called?
What is a polar night
The Roman God of War inspired the name of which planet?
What is Mars?
What year did the Rockefeller Center ice rink open in New York?
What is 1939
what is the most snowfall recorded in 24 hrs
6 feet 4 inches in Colorado (1927
True or False: you can still grow food in the winter?
What is true (this does depend on where you live but yes! many root veggies, like carrots and turnips, can grow and be harvested even into the winter)
Which country gets the most snow?
What is Japan (can get up to 600 inches in a winter season. the combination of cold air from Russia and moisture from Sea of Japan causes perfect snowy conditions)
What is the most stolen food in the world?
What is Cheese?
Which state has the most ski resorts?
What is New York (52 ski resorts)
What is the name of the traditional celebration where people jump into freezing water in January?
What is The Polar Bear Plunge?
Where did fondue originate from?
What is Sweden?
What structure in England aligns with the sunrise on the Winter Solstice?
What is Stonehenge?
Where would you find the world's smallest street, Ebenezer Place?
What is Scotland
What is the oldest winter carnival in the US?
What is the Saint Paul Winter Carnival (began in 1866 in MN and still operates today)
Originally, Amazon only sold what kind of product?
What is Books?