Describes theaverage kineticenergy of themix of gaseswe breatheLiquid cloud-basedprecipitation;though, allprecip. startsfrozen!A form of oxygenthat protects theEarth in the upperatmosphere, butdangerous tohumans introposphereAbove themesosphere. Ischaracterizedthroughout by anincrease intemperature withheight.Region of the earth'satmosphere above thestratosphere and belowthe thermosphere,between about 30 and50 miles (50 and 80km) in altitudeThese (sometimes)natural events causegreat temporarychange to theatmosphere andaffect air qualityThe lowestlayer of theatmosphere;where weatheroccursA rapidly rotatingcolumn of air thatis in contact withboth the surface ofthe Earth and acumulonimbuscloudThe mixture ofgases webreathe; mademostly ofnitrogen,oxygenA measurementtool used todetermineatmosphericpressureA volume of airdefined by itstemperatureand watervapor contentA stormcharacterized by thepresence of lightningand its acousticeffect on the Earth'satmosphere, knownas thunder.A measurementtool used todetermineaverage kineticenergy of asubstance...like airAmeasurementtool used todeterminewind speedThe PRESENTand/or short-termatmosphericconditions for alocation or regionHigh-altitude,wispy,feather-likecloudsBlanket-likeclouds thathang low inthe skyThe LONG-TERMweather datafor a locationor regionClouds thatcan build tocreateprecipitationcloudsJust above thetroposphere, andbelow themesosphere. About20% of theatmosphere's massis contained hereA visible massof condensedwater vapor,hanging in theatmosphereA rapidly rotatingstorm system with alow-pressure center,strong winds, and aspiral arrangement ofstorms that produceheavy rain.Frozen precipitationthat is repeatedlypushed up byunstable warm airmasses; can causedamage at surfaceA measurementtool used todeterminehumidity;expressed as apercent.Frozenprecipitation- itis frozen whenit falls to thesurfaceDescribes theaverage kineticenergy of themix of gaseswe breatheLiquid cloud-basedprecipitation;though, allprecip. startsfrozen!A form of oxygenthat protects theEarth in the upperatmosphere, butdangerous tohumans introposphereAbove themesosphere. Ischaracterizedthroughout by anincrease intemperature withheight.Region of the earth'satmosphere above thestratosphere and belowthe thermosphere,between about 30 and50 miles (50 and 80km) in altitudeThese (sometimes)natural events causegreat temporarychange to theatmosphere andaffect air qualityThe lowestlayer of theatmosphere;where weatheroccursA rapidly rotatingcolumn of air thatis in contact withboth the surface ofthe Earth and acumulonimbuscloudThe mixture ofgases webreathe; mademostly ofnitrogen,oxygenA measurementtool used todetermineatmosphericpressureA volume of airdefined by itstemperatureand watervapor contentA stormcharacterized by thepresence of lightningand its acousticeffect on the Earth'satmosphere, knownas thunder.A measurementtool used todetermineaverage kineticenergy of asubstance...like airAmeasurementtool used todeterminewind speedThe PRESENTand/or short-termatmosphericconditions for alocation or regionHigh-altitude,wispy,feather-likecloudsBlanket-likeclouds thathang low inthe skyThe LONG-TERMweather datafor a locationor regionClouds thatcan build tocreateprecipitationcloudsJust above thetroposphere, andbelow themesosphere. About20% of theatmosphere's massis contained hereA visible massof condensedwater vapor,hanging in theatmosphereA rapidly rotatingstorm system with alow-pressure center,strong winds, and aspiral arrangement ofstorms that produceheavy rain.Frozen precipitationthat is repeatedlypushed up byunstable warm airmasses; can causedamage at surfaceA measurementtool used todeterminehumidity;expressed as apercent.Frozenprecipitation- itis frozen whenit falls to thesurface

Atmosphere/Weather BINGO! - 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. Describes the average kinetic energy of the mix of gases we breathe
  2. Liquid cloud-based precipitation; though, all precip. starts frozen!
  3. A form of oxygen that protects the Earth in the upper atmosphere, but dangerous to humans in troposphere
  4. Above the mesosphere. Is characterized throughout by an increase in temperature with height.
  5. Region of the earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, between about 30 and 50 miles (50 and 80 km) in altitude
  6. These (sometimes) natural events cause great temporary change to the atmosphere and affect air quality
  7. The lowest layer of the atmosphere; where weather occurs
  8. A rapidly rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud
  9. The mixture of gases we breathe; made mostly of nitrogen, oxygen
  10. A measurement tool used to determine atmospheric pressure
  11. A volume of air defined by its temperature and water vapor content
  12. A storm characterized by the presence of lightning and its acoustic effect on the Earth's atmosphere, known as thunder.
  13. A measurement tool used to determine average kinetic energy of a substance...like air
  14. A measurement tool used to determine wind speed
  15. The PRESENT and/or short-term atmospheric conditions for a location or region
  16. High-altitude, wispy, feather-like clouds
  17. Blanket-like clouds that hang low in the sky
  18. The LONG-TERM weather data for a location or region
  19. Clouds that can build to create precipitation clouds
  20. Just above the troposphere, and below the mesosphere. About 20% of the atmosphere's mass is contained here
  21. A visible mass of condensed water vapor, hanging in the atmosphere
  22. A rapidly rotating storm system with a low-pressure center, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of storms that produce heavy rain.
  23. Frozen precipitation that is repeatedly pushed up by unstable warm air masses; can cause damage at surface
  24. A measurement tool used to determine humidity; expressed as a percent.
  25. Frozen precipitation- it is frozen when it falls to the surface