What winter recreational activity causes . . .
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What winter recreational activity causes the most bone fractures in children?
The answer to last week’s quiz is: A 15-inch snowflake holds the Guinness World Record as the largest ever recorded. The 8-inch thick flake was seen during a bizarre snowstorm at Fort Keogh, Mont. in January 1887. There are no photographs, only the reports from astonished soldiers at the Fort who witnessed the massive snowflakes. (Source: HistoryandHeadlines.com)