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Trivia # 2 Answers
1.  Why doesn't snow always melt right away in sunny weather?
    A.  The air temperature is always too cold
    B.  Not enough air space between flakes
    C.  It's too icy
    D.  The sun's rays bounce off the snow  Correct Answer 
 
2. True or False?  When snow falls, it muffles sound.  True 
 
3.  Why does salt help keep snow from turning into ice?
    A.  Salt is warm
    B.  Salt is tasty
    C.  Salt water doesn't bond with ice particles
    D.  Salt water needs to be much colder to freeze  Correct Answer 
 
4.  As water droplets freeze, they grow into tiny snow crystals. These stick together to make what?
    A.  Snowballs
    B.  Hail
    C.  Snowflakes  Correct Answer 
    D.  Rain
 
5.  A definition of cabotage might be
    A.  The act of stealing cabbage from a farmer's field
    B.  The study of taxi cabs
    C.  The right to engage in coastal trade  Correct Answer

Cabotage \KAB-uh-tahzh\ noun

 

Meaning  1 : trade or transport in coastal waters or airspace or between two points within a country, 2 : the right to engage in coastal trade or transport

 

Example Sentence: Some assert that the problem would be resolved if the government would simply relax restrictions on cabotage.

 

Did you know?  Coastlines were once so important to the French that they came up with a verb to name the act of sailing along a coast: "caboter." That verb gave rise to the French noun “cabotage,” which named trade or transport along a coast. In the 16th century, the French legally limited their lucrative coastal trade, declaring that only French ships could trade in French ports. They called the right to conduct such trading "cabotage" too. Other nations soon embraced both the concept of trade restrictions and the French name for trading rights, and expanded the idea to inland trade as well. Later, English speakers also applied "cabotage" to the rights that allowed domestic airlines to travel within national boundaries but that prevented foreign carriers from doing so.

 
    D.  A synonym for sabotage