Famous for their waddle, these birds huddle together to stay warm in the cold.
What is a Penguin.
This icy form of precipitation falls when water vapor freezes directly into ice crystals.
This activity involves gliding across a frozen surface on metal blades attached to boots.
What is ice skating.
What material is often used to thaw icy roads?
What is salt.
You're on thin _______.
ice
What is a reindeer.
This term refers to the chilling effect caused by wind lowering the perceived temperature on exposed skin.
What is wind chill.
This creative activity involves rolling large snowballs and stacking them to make a figure.
What is making a snowman.
What is the coldest place in the world?
What is Antarctica.
They are not feeling great, they are under the ________.
weather
These howling animals, adapted to cold climates, live and hunt in packs during winter.
What are wolves.
This severe winter storm is characterized by heavy snowfall, strong winds and low visibility lasting for at least three hours.
What is a blizzard.
This activity is played on ice using brooms to sweep and guide a heavy stone toward a target.
What is curling.
What is one piece of snow called?
What is a snowflake.
That's just the tip of the __________.
iceberg
What is a polar bear.
This rare winter weather event combines the characteristics of a thunderstorm with heavy snowfall and lighting.
What is thundersnow
This winter activity involves scaling frozen waterfalls or ice-covered rock faces.
What is ice climbing.
Which city holds the record for the most snowfall in a single day in the US?
What is Silver Lake, CO
I slept so well last night, I was out __________.
Cold
These cats have impressively long tails reaching almost four feet in length (This is to help them balance and keep warm) These can only be found on the continent of Asia.
What is a snow leopard.
Snow forms when the atmospheric temperature is at or below freezing. What degrees (in Fahrenheit) is freezing?
What is 32 degrees.
This fast-paced team sport is played on ice with skates.
What is hockey.
What phenomenon causes the Northern Lights that are often visible in winter?
What are auroras (caused by solar wind interacting with the earth's magnetic field.)
To not talk to someone is to "give them the _________"
cold shoulder