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21 Snow Trivia Questions That’ll Make You Flake Out

Although winter weather can be dangerous, humankind knows how to turn falling snow into a good time. Sledding, making snowmen and angels, and classic snowball fights are some ways we compete with glittering white diamond dust. On top of those timeless activities, you can add this snow trivia quiz to your repertoire of winter traditions. 

No two snowflakes are perfectly alike, and no two minds are identical either. You’ll need a wit as sharp as icicles and knowledge as vast as a snowy landscape to challenge these snow trivia questions and answers. Whenever you’re ready, give the quiz a try to see if you’re a wizard about blizzards. If not, you might come crashing down like an avalanche.

Want to warm up after that icy gauntlet? Or do you want to go even further below zero? No matter which you choose, you should check out our summer, weather and winter trivia quizzes. While you’re over there, you can impress your friends with some general nature trivia.

What type of animal is known to make snowballs and throw them?

Lemurs

Giant Pandas

Monkeys

Bats

What is the best kind of snow for building a snowman?

Powdery Snow

None Of Them

Ice

Moist Snow

On average, what is the snowiest state in the United States?

Maine

Vermont

Connecticut

New York

Which city hosts the World Igloo Building Championship every year?

Juneau

Moscow

Hiroshima

Rome

What is pink snow, or watermelon snow, caused by?

Saltwater

Blood

Algae

The Sun

Which region has never seen snow?

Death Valley

Miami

Sahara Desert

They All Have

What makes up 90 percent of snow?

Water

Air

Dirt

Ice

What degrees Fahrenheit does rain turn into snow at?

32 Degrees

0 Degrees

30 Degrees

22 Degrees

What is a snowstorm with strong winds called?

A Hurricane

An Avalanche

A Tornado

A Blizzard

In 1921, how many inches of snow fell in Colorado over 24 hours?

75.8 Inches

22.5 Inches

59.3 Inches

39.1 Inches

In which state was the largest recorded snowflake found in 1887?

Maine

Montana

Michigan

Minnesota

What is the most common way artificial snow is made today?

Hydrogen Peroxide and Saltwater

Dry Ice

Shredding Ice Blocks

From Sodium Polyacrylate

What can tiny snowflakes gradually turn into over time?

Metal

An Ocean

Glaciers

A River

What term is used for having a fear of snow?

Lilapsophobia

Seismophobia

Chionophobia

Ombrophobia

How many sides does a snowflake have?

Twelve

Four

Eight

Six

About how much of the Earth’s freshwater supply comes from snow and glaciers?

12 Percent

23 Percent

51 Percent

68 Percent

What is unique about snowflakes?

They Are All The Same

They Are Frozen Raindrops

They Are Purple

They Are All Different

What color is snow?

White

Black

It Does Not Have A Color

Blue

What can freshly-fallen snow absorb?

Water

All Of Them

Toxic Pollutants

Sound Waves

What is something that cannot cause an avalanche?

Wind

A Loud Sound

Rain

Earthquakes

What is a short burst of heavy snow called?

Hail

Sleet

A Snow Squall

A Cloudburst

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