The 4majorearthsystemsthe equinox inspring, on aboutMarch 20 in thenorthernhemisphere. It isequally day andnight.What isa solareclipse?GregorianCalendarMeteorology,oceanography,geologyMoon blocking theSun's light or alocation on theEarth's surfacepassing under theMoon's shadow.region around astar whereliquid watercould bepresent on aplanet's surfaceIt had 12months, 365days, and aleap year.AutumnalEquinoxHydrosphere,Lithosphere,Atmosphere,BiosphereAs Earth orbits the sun, itsaxis always points in the samedirection. On June 21, theNorthern Hemisphere is tiltedtowards the sun and receivesmore direct sunlight than doesthe Southern Hemisphere. Onabout December 21 theNorthern HemisphereThe solar calendar now ingeneral use, introduced byGregory XIII in 1582 to correctan error in the Julian calendarby suppressing 10 days,making Oct 5 be called Oct15, and providing that onlycentenary years divisible by400 should be leap yeathe equinox inautumn, on aboutSeptember 22 inthe northernhemisphere. It isequally day andnight.JulianCalendarOccurs onDecember21, is theshortest dayof the yearSummerSolsticeEarth is one of eight planetsthat orbit the sun and is thethird closest planet to the sun.The sun is the center of thesolar system, which is locatedin the Milky Way galaxy at theedge of a spiral arm. TheMilky Way galaxy is just part ofthelunareclipsehabitibalzoneGiveexamples ofwhy earth is"just right"VernalEquinoxOccurs onJune 21, andis the longestday of theyear.an eclipse inwhich the moonappearsdarkened as itpasses into theearth's shadow.WinterSolsticeGive examplesof specialtiespracticed bydifference kindsof EarthscientistsEarth'slocationnew moon, waxingcrescent, firstquarter, waxinggibbous, full moon,waning gibbous,third quarter, waningcrescentEarth occupies a speciallocation within the solarsystem— it is in the "habitablezone," which means that it isfar enough from the sun thatthe temperature doesn't boilthe oceans, but close enoughto the sun that the oceansdon't freeze, eitherHow does thetilt of theearth's axisaffect ourseasons?MoonphasesThe 4majorearthsystemsthe equinox inspring, on aboutMarch 20 in thenorthernhemisphere. It isequally day andnight.What isa solareclipse?GregorianCalendarMeteorology,oceanography,geologyMoon blocking theSun's light or alocation on theEarth's surfacepassing under theMoon's shadow.region around astar whereliquid watercould bepresent on aplanet's surfaceIt had 12months, 365days, and aleap year.AutumnalEquinoxHydrosphere,Lithosphere,Atmosphere,BiosphereAs Earth orbits the sun, itsaxis always points in the samedirection. On June 21, theNorthern Hemisphere is tiltedtowards the sun and receivesmore direct sunlight than doesthe Southern Hemisphere. Onabout December 21 theNorthern HemisphereThe solar calendar now ingeneral use, introduced byGregory XIII in 1582 to correctan error in the Julian calendarby suppressing 10 days,making Oct 5 be called Oct15, and providing that onlycentenary years divisible by400 should be leap yeathe equinox inautumn, on aboutSeptember 22 inthe northernhemisphere. It isequally day andnight.JulianCalendarOccurs onDecember21, is theshortest dayof the yearSummerSolsticeEarth is one of eight planetsthat orbit the sun and is thethird closest planet to the sun.The sun is the center of thesolar system, which is locatedin the Milky Way galaxy at theedge of a spiral arm. TheMilky Way galaxy is just part ofthelunareclipsehabitibalzoneGiveexamples ofwhy earth is"just right"VernalEquinoxOccurs onJune 21, andis the longestday of theyear.an eclipse inwhich the moonappearsdarkened as itpasses into theearth's shadow.WinterSolsticeGive examplesof specialtiespracticed bydifference kindsof EarthscientistsEarth'slocationnew moon, waxingcrescent, firstquarter, waxinggibbous, full moon,waning gibbous,third quarter, waningcrescentEarth occupies a speciallocation within the solarsystem— it is in the "habitablezone," which means that it isfar enough from the sun thatthe temperature doesn't boilthe oceans, but close enoughto the sun that the oceansdon't freeze, eitherHow does thetilt of theearth's axisaffect ourseasons?Moonphases

Untitled 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. The 4 major earth systems
  2. the equinox in spring, on about March 20 in the northern hemisphere. It is equally day and night.
  3. What is a solar eclipse?
  4. Gregorian Calendar
  5. Meteorology, oceanography, geology
  6. Moon blocking the Sun's light or a location on the Earth's surface passing under the Moon's shadow.
  7. region around a star where liquid water could be present on a planet's surface
  8. It had 12 months, 365 days, and a leap year.
  9. Autumnal Equinox
  10. Hydrosphere, Lithosphere, Atmosphere, Biosphere
  11. As Earth orbits the sun, its axis always points in the same direction. On June 21, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun and receives more direct sunlight than does the Southern Hemisphere. On about December 21 the Northern Hemisphere
  12. The solar calendar now in general use, introduced by Gregory XIII in 1582 to correct an error in the Julian calendar by suppressing 10 days, making Oct 5 be called Oct 15, and providing that only centenary years divisible by 400 should be leap yea
  13. the equinox in autumn, on about September 22 in the northern hemisphere. It is equally day and night.
  14. Julian Calendar
  15. Occurs on December 21, is the shortest day of the year
  16. Summer Solstice
  17. Earth is one of eight planets that orbit the sun and is the third closest planet to the sun. The sun is the center of the solar system, which is located in the Milky Way galaxy at the edge of a spiral arm. The Milky Way galaxy is just part of the
  18. lunar eclipse
  19. habitibal zone
  20. Give examples of why earth is "just right"
  21. Vernal Equinox
  22. Occurs on June 21, and is the longest day of the year.
  23. an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow.
  24. Winter Solstice
  25. Give examples of specialties practiced by difference kinds of Earth scientists
  26. Earth's location
  27. new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, waning crescent
  28. Earth occupies a special location within the solar system— it is in the "habitable zone," which means that it is far enough from the sun that the temperature doesn't boil the oceans, but close enough to the sun that the oceans don't freeze, either
  29. How does the tilt of the earth's axis affect our seasons?
  30. Moon phases