Management of anyresource requiresaccurate knowledge ofthe resource available,the uses to which it maybe put, and thecompetingdemands forthe resource.our solarsystemand spaceWater that fallson the surfaceof the Earth andthat runs offinto lakes orstreams.conduction is transferby touch, convectionis transfer by circularmotion of liquids andgases and radiation istransferby heat waves.water, chemicalnutrients (likenitrogen andphosphorus),light, andoxygenwater,oceans,riversmanualrechargingspatial needs,such as a placeon the intertidalrocks or a holein a tree1st law ofthermodynamicsThe process usesa selectivemembrane thatallows only thepassage of watermolecules and notthe saltsChemicalandRadiantany factorsthat areconsumed byorganismsTremendousamounts of water –more than 30 timesthe water in all of theworld’s rivers andlakes – exist asgroundwater.NitrogenCycleMutualismCommensalismParasitismCarbonCycle andCO2Currently there are twoserious threats togroundwater. Thesethreats include pollutionand overuse. Thereplacement ofgroundwater is anextremely slow processidentified as recharging.ice,glaciers,ice agesthe solidearth, platetectonics,volcanoe,earthquakesThe direction ofthe arrowindicates thedirection of energyflow. The pointstoward the “eater.”air,weather,climatelife, includinghumanity,fossils, andevolutiontemperature,wind, pH,salinity, andfireThe type oforganisms presentdepends upon theaveragetemperature andannual rainfall ofthat biomeManagement of anyresource requiresaccurate knowledge ofthe resource available,the uses to which it maybe put, and thecompetingdemands forthe resource.our solarsystemand spaceWater that fallson the surfaceof the Earth andthat runs offinto lakes orstreams.conduction is transferby touch, convectionis transfer by circularmotion of liquids andgases and radiation istransferby heat waves.water, chemicalnutrients (likenitrogen andphosphorus),light, andoxygenwater,oceans,riversmanualrechargingspatial needs,such as a placeon the intertidalrocks or a holein a tree1st law ofthermodynamicsThe process usesa selectivemembrane thatallows only thepassage of watermolecules and notthe saltsChemicalandRadiantany factorsthat areconsumed byorganismsTremendousamounts of water –more than 30 timesthe water in all of theworld’s rivers andlakes – exist asgroundwater.NitrogenCycleMutualismCommensalismParasitismCarbonCycle andCO2Currently there are twoserious threats togroundwater. Thesethreats include pollutionand overuse. Thereplacement ofgroundwater is anextremely slow processidentified as recharging.ice,glaciers,ice agesthe solidearth, platetectonics,volcanoe,earthquakesThe direction ofthe arrowindicates thedirection of energyflow. The pointstoward the “eater.”air,weather,climatelife, includinghumanity,fossils, andevolutiontemperature,wind, pH,salinity, andfireThe type oforganisms presentdepends upon theaveragetemperature andannual rainfall ofthat biome

Fall ACP 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. Management of any resource requires accurate knowledge of the resource available, the uses to which it may be put, and the competingdemands for the resource.
  2. our solar system and space
  3. Water that falls on the surface of the Earth and that runs off into lakes or streams.
  4. conduction is transfer by touch, convection is transfer by circular motion of liquids and gases and radiation is transfer by heat waves.
  5. water, chemical nutrients (like nitrogen and phosphorus), light, and oxygen
  6. water, oceans, rivers
  7. manual recharging
  8. spatial needs, such as a place on the intertidal rocks or a hole in a tree
  9. 1st law of thermodynamics
  10. The process uses a selective membrane that allows only the passage of water molecules and not the salts
  11. Chemical and Radiant
  12. any factors that are consumed by organisms
  13. Tremendous amounts of water – more than 30 times the water in all of the world’s rivers and lakes – exist as groundwater.
  14. Nitrogen Cycle
  15. Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism
  16. Carbon Cycle and CO2
  17. Currently there are two serious threats to groundwater. These threats include pollution and overuse. The replacement of groundwater is an extremely slow process identified as recharging.
  18. ice, glaciers, ice ages
  19. the solid earth, plate tectonics, volcanoe, earthquakes
  20. The direction of the arrow indicates the direction of energy flow. The points toward the “eater.”
  21. air, weather, climate
  22. life, including humanity, fossils, and evolution
  23. temperature, wind, pH, salinity, and fire
  24. The type of organisms present depends upon the average temperature and annual rainfall of that biome