Let It Snow!
In the Negatives
Worldwide Winter
Cold Ailments
100

True or False: People used to clean their rugs and mats in the snow.

True!

This method is environmentally friendly, and helps extend the life of some rugs!

100

What is the thin layer of nearly invisible ice called?

Black Ice

100

What is the shortest day of the year called?

The winter solstice!

100

What is the most common illness during winter?

The common cold!

200

How many sides does a snowflake have?

6

200

How long does an average blizzard last?

Typically 3 hours.

200

Which months, in the NORTHERN HEMISPHERE, are considered winter?

December, January, February

200

What occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce it, leading to a dangerously low body temperature?

Hypothermia

300

How wide was the largest snowflake ever recorded?

38cm

300
How cold was the coldest day in Calgary?

-45C on February 4, 1893

300

What month is Earth closest to the sun?

January!

300

What injury is caused by the freezing of skin?

Frostbite
400
The largest snowfall in Calgary was on May 6th, 1981. How many inches or centimeters of snow fell?

19 inches/49cm

400

How cold was the coldest temperature recorded in all of Canada?

-63C, which occurred on February 3, 1947 at Snag, Yukon.

400

What months are considered wintertime in SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE?

June, July, August

400

True or False: You can get sunburnt from the snow.

True!

500

How fast do snowflakes fall on average?

~ 4 - 6 km/h

500

The lowest temperature ever recorded on earth was -89.2C. Where was this recorded?

This was documented at the Vostok Research Station in Antarctica on July 21, 1983

500

In what season does Christmas occur in Australia?

Summer!

500
True or False: Cold weather makes you sick

False: Being cold doesn't directly make you sick, it's mostly germs and viruses.

However, cold weather can create conditions that facilitate the spread of those pathogens.