goodvariety ofplants andanimals in anecosystemcommunityof livingorganismsThe badinfluence ofhuman beingsof the worldsecosystemsallspeciesTruegoatnoboostsecosystemproductivityextinctionofspecies150 perdayExtinctionofSpecieshabitatdestructiondeforestation,andoverpopulationzebraincrease inclimatechange andpollutionyes1.8millionFalse$512billlion -$2.35trillionbadincreased risk,for floods,droughts,wildfires, anddiseaseThey provideus food andfor otherspeciesexpensiveeconomicallyto reservethey absorbcarbon dioxideand releaseoxygen for ushumans andanimalsgoodvariety ofplants andanimals in anecosystemcommunityof livingorganismsThe badinfluence ofhuman beingsof the worldsecosystemsallspeciesTruegoatnoboostsecosystemproductivityextinctionofspecies150 perdayExtinctionofSpecieshabitatdestructiondeforestation,andoverpopulationzebraincrease inclimatechange andpollutionyes1.8millionFalse$512billlion -$2.35trillionbadincreased risk,for floods,droughts,wildfires, anddiseaseThey provideus food andfor otherspeciesexpensiveeconomicallyto reservethey absorbcarbon dioxideand releaseoxygen for ushumans andanimals

Loss of Biodiversity - 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. good
  2. variety of plants and animals in an ecosystem
  3. community of living organisms
  4. The bad influence of human beings of the worlds ecosystems
  5. all species
  6. True
  7. goat
  8. no
  9. boosts ecosystem productivity
  10. extinction of species
  11. 150 per day
  12. Extinction of Species
  13. habitat destruction deforestation, and overpopulation
  14. zebra
  15. increase in climate change and pollution
  16. yes
  17. 1.8 million
  18. False
  19. $512 billlion - $2.35 trillion
  20. bad
  21. increased risk, for floods, droughts, wildfires, and disease
  22. They provide us food and for other species
  23. expensive economically to reserve
  24. they absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen for us humans and animals