the "sphere" ofthe Earth whereanything alive orinteracting withliving organismscan be foundsomething thathappens withno influencedue to humanimpactThe "sphere" inwhich carbondioxide is dissolvedin bodies of waterandphotosynthesizedby planktonchangingsequence ofcommunities(can be primaryor seconday)nonlivingelements oftheenvironmentash and dust fromthis natural eventcan block solarradiation but alsoaffect crops anddeplete the ozoneall of the livingand nonlivingthings thatinteract in thesame areathe process ofpeople movingfrom ruralareas to urbanareas (cities)type of gascreated by burningfossil fuels,chemical reactionsin manufacturing,and destruction oftreesthe varietyof speciesfound in anecosystemthe long-term patternof weatherin an areaThe "sphere" inwhich carbon isstored in rocksand soil and asfossil fuelsthe process bywhich producers /plants use theenergy in sunlightto create theirown foodlarge, naturalreservoirs wherecarbon is storedExamples:forests, theocean, and soilsa stateofbalancethe process wherecells obtain energyby combiningglucose, oxygen,and releasingcarbon dioxidelayers ofgasessurroundinga planetthe impact ofthese objectscan slowphotosynthesisand disruptfood chainsgases that trapheat in theatmosphereand re-radiateback to Earth'ssurfacea continuous cyclein which carbonmoves through theatmosphere, livingorganisms,oceans, and soilthe change ofwater from onestate to another asit moves betweenEarth’s surfaces tothe atmospherethese (specific)gases arecreated byhousehold,commercial, andindustrial usethis specificgreenhouse gas iscreated throughthe production ofcoal, natural gas,oil, and livestockhumandestructionof naturalforestedareasthe "sphere" ofthe Earth whereanything alive orinteracting withliving organismscan be foundsomething thathappens withno influencedue to humanimpactThe "sphere" inwhich carbondioxide is dissolvedin bodies of waterandphotosynthesizedby planktonchangingsequence ofcommunities(can be primaryor seconday)nonlivingelements oftheenvironmentash and dust fromthis natural eventcan block solarradiation but alsoaffect crops anddeplete the ozoneall of the livingand nonlivingthings thatinteract in thesame areathe process ofpeople movingfrom ruralareas to urbanareas (cities)type of gascreated by burningfossil fuels,chemical reactionsin manufacturing,and destruction oftreesthe varietyof speciesfound in anecosystemthe long-term patternof weatherin an areaThe "sphere" inwhich carbon isstored in rocksand soil and asfossil fuelsthe process bywhich producers /plants use theenergy in sunlightto create theirown foodlarge, naturalreservoirs wherecarbon is storedExamples:forests, theocean, and soilsa stateofbalancethe process wherecells obtain energyby combiningglucose, oxygen,and releasingcarbon dioxidelayers ofgasessurroundinga planetthe impact ofthese objectscan slowphotosynthesisand disruptfood chainsgases that trapheat in theatmosphereand re-radiateback to Earth'ssurfacea continuous cyclein which carbonmoves through theatmosphere, livingorganisms,oceans, and soilthe change ofwater from onestate to another asit moves betweenEarth’s surfaces tothe atmospherethese (specific)gases arecreated byhousehold,commercial, andindustrial usethis specificgreenhouse gas iscreated throughthe production ofcoal, natural gas,oil, and livestockhumandestructionof naturalforestedareas

Climate Change - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. the "sphere" of the Earth where anything alive or interacting with living organisms can be found
  2. something that happens with no influence due to human impact
  3. The "sphere" in which carbon dioxide is dissolved in bodies of water and photosynthesized by plankton
  4. changing sequence of communities (can be primary or seconday)
  5. nonliving elements of the environment
  6. ash and dust from this natural event can block solar radiation but also affect crops and deplete the ozone
  7. all of the living and nonliving things that interact in the same area
  8. the process of people moving from rural areas to urban areas (cities)
  9. type of gas created by burning fossil fuels, chemical reactions in manufacturing, and destruction of trees
  10. the variety of species found in an ecosystem
  11. the long-term pattern of weather in an area
  12. The "sphere" in which carbon is stored in rocks and soil and as fossil fuels
  13. the process by which producers / plants use the energy in sunlight to create their own food
  14. large, natural reservoirs where carbon is stored Examples: forests, the ocean, and soils
  15. a state of balance
  16. the process where cells obtain energy by combining glucose, oxygen, and releasing carbon dioxide
  17. layers of gases surrounding a planet
  18. the impact of these objects can slow photosynthesis and disrupt food chains
  19. gases that trap heat in the atmosphere and re-radiate back to Earth's surface
  20. a continuous cycle in which carbon moves through the atmosphere, living organisms, oceans, and soil
  21. the change of water from one state to another as it moves between Earth’s surfaces to the atmosphere
  22. these (specific) gases are created by household, commercial, and industrial use
  23. this specific greenhouse gas is created through the production of coal, natural gas, oil, and livestock
  24. human destruction of natural forested areas