Cozy Snow Day Trivia

Welcome to my cozy snow day trivia, where you’ll be quizzed on winter, snow, and more. It’s the perfect activity for a cozy snow day!

Welcome to cozy snow day trivia! In this quiz, you’ll be tested on your knowledge of winter. It’s the perfect way to spend a cozy winter afternoon! Before we start, here’s what to expect.

During this trivia, I’ll quiz you on your knowledge of winter, snow, and more! There are fifteen questions that you have to answer. You have to get at least ten right in order to pass. That’s all you need to know about this quiz.

This quiz is perfect for cozy snow days. It expands your knowledge of winter and is super fun. Take this quiz with friends for even more fun. See who can get the highest score! By the way, do you take snow days off from school or not? I remember taking days off from school during my first year of homeschooling because of snow, even though I didn’t have to go anywhere. Anyways, this quiz is the best way to spend a snowy afternoon, whether you have to do school or not. So, are you ready to see if you can pass? Let’s start the quiz, girlies!

 

Results

Congrats! You passed the Cozy Snow Day Trivia! You really know a lot about winter. Have an awesome snow day and comment your score.

Oh no! You failed the Cozy Snow Day Trivia! Take the quiz again to improve your score. Comment your score and have an awesome snow day.

QUIZ START

#1. Why don’t polar bears freeze?

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#2. Which language does the word “hibernation” come from?

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#3. What is the coldest weather temperature ever recorded in history?

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#4. Why do evergreen trees keep their needles?

Select all that apply:

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#5. There is a language that contains dozens of words for snow. True or False?

It’s the Inuit language.

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#6. What causes watermelon snow (snow that appears red or pink)?

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#7. Why does fire crackle and pop in the fireplace?

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#8. Cities near lakes have more snow. True or False?

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#9. Why does winter air smell different?

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#10. Animals make it snow less. True or False?

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#11. What is sprinkled on roads to make the ice melt?

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#12. Socks warm up your whole body. True or False?

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#13. The smell of cinnamon makes people feel colder. True or False?

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#14. How many sides does a snowflake have?

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#15. Snowflakes are never identical. True or False?

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Thank you so much for taking my cozy snow day trivia! Please tell me what score you got in the comments section below. While you’re there, give me more fun blog post ideas. They can be about snow, trivia, or anything else. Now, I have some extra fun facts about snow and winter in case you want to read them. After that, I have some related winter posts just for you. Let’s start!

Extra Fun Facts About Winter, Snow, and More

Did you know that there is snow on Mars?! This snow is made of carbon dioxide. Basically, the carbon dioxide in Mars’s atmosphere freezes and falls as snow. When spring comes again, the ice turns directly into gas. This process is called sublimation. Also, yes, Mars has seasons! When a planet has a tilt, this causes seasons. Mars and Earth have tilts, meaning they have seasons.

Some animals change color during different seasons! For example, Arctic foxes and Arctic hares change color in winter because their bodies sense the change in daylight. In winter, they are white to blend in. In summer, they change color. That sounds very useful.

Indigenous people from the Arctic developed their version of snow goggles a long time ago! Snow reflects sunlight, meaning it can burn your eyes. That doesn’t sound very good! So, because of this, Indigenous people living in snowy places made snow goggles out of wood or bones to reduce the risk of damaging their eyes.

The biggest snowflake ever found was a whopping fifteen inches big! I’ve never found a snowflake that’s even one inch big, so finding a fifteen-inch one sounds incredible. Too bad it couldn’t be placed in a museum.

The smell of a cozy fire comes from lignin breaking down. Lignin is what makes wood strong and woody. When it burns, it releases those campfire chemicals that smell cozy.

Extra Posts:

Another great snow day activity is making these Christmas snowball popcorn balls that are so good! Even if it’s not Christmas for you, you can still make these popcorn balls. They are so cozy, fun to make, and most importantly, delicious. Try them today!

An amazing activity to do on a snow day is personality quizzes. Check out my personality quizzes here! I have so many personality quizzes that are so much fun. If you liked this quiz, take some of my other trivia quizzes! You can find all of them by clicking here! Personality quizzes and trivia are amazing ways to spend a cozy snow day.

The final related post that you may like is my guide for tweens and teens on how to read the whole Bible this year! Girlies, it is never too early or too late to start reading the whole Bible in a year. I think I started to read the whole Bible in February. What better day to start this challenge than a cozy snow day? Pick up that Bible and start reading it today!

Thanks for reading this! Bye, girlies!

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