This type of precipitation has a unique design in every drop...
What is a snowflake
This great athletic competition happens every two years...
What is the Winter Olympics?
This holiday celebrates a man in a red suit who brings presents via his handy reindeer...
What is Christmas
True or false: nights are longer in the winter...
True!
In this area of the world, is it summer while the United States experiences winter...
What is the Southern Hemisphere
This sport requires athletes to secure both their feet to a board and slide through hills and jumps...
What is snowboarding
This holiday is an ongoing celebration of eight days and nights...
What is Hanukkah
True or false: all plants stop growing in the winter...
False! Many flowers such as Snowdrops and Lenten Roses thrive in the winter.
The outside temperature must reach this number before water can turn to ice or snow...
What is 32 degrees
This winter sport is very popular in the United States. Cincinnati's home team is called the Cyclones...
What is hockey
This winter holiday is always the shortest day and longest night of the year...
What is Winter Solstice
True or false: you are hungrier in the winter...
True! Your body needs more energy to keep it warm.
This country receives on average the most snow every year...
What is Japan
This winter sport requires gliding on ice with music and completing impressive jumps and turns...
What is ice skating
This holiday is an ongoing celebration of seven days to honor African-American culture...
What is Kwanzaa
True or false: the sun looks bigger in the winter...
True! The sun is lower in the sky during the winter, making it look bigger.
The most snowfall ever recorded (in feet) in one winter...
What is 95 feet of snow
This sport can be a team of four people, using their weight to make timed runs down icy tracks...
What is bobsledding
This British holiday is set for the day after Christmas, originally founded for giving gifts to the poor...
What is Boxing Day
True or false: the tallest snowperson recorded was over 100 feet tall...
True! The record stands for a snow woman at 122 feet in 2008.