(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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the salt found in ocean water
Sodium Chloride
the amount of salt in ocean water
Salinity
Animals that use echolocation to find food or navigate.
Bats
Dolphins
Whales
The total amount of Earth's fresh water supply
3%
Where do we find most of Earth's easily accessible drinking water?
Ground Water
underwater volcanic mountain
Seamount
Longest underwater mountain chain
Mid Ocean Ridge
Percentage of salt water on Earth
97%
World's smallest ocean
Arctic
The process of bouncing sound waves off objects to "see" where they are.
Echolocation
SOund Navigation And Ranging
SONAR
2nd largest ocean
Atlantic
The geologist that used SONAR during WWII to find the depth of the ocean floor.
Harry Hess
The gently sloping area from beach to the edge of the continent.
Continental Shelf
A seamount that has built up above the sea level water
Volcanic Mountain
All features on the ocean floor (abyssal plain, seamounts, mid-ocean ridges, trenches)
Deep
Ocean
Basin
Where most of Earth's fresh water is located.
Ice Caps & Glaciers
Rain, Snow, Sleet, & Hail
Precipitation
Oceans cover this much of Earth's surface
75%
large flat region on the ocean floor
Abyssal Plain
Salt is left behind during ____ of ocean water.
Evaporation
Evaporation, Condensation, & precipitation of Earth's water to the atmosphere and back again.
Water Cycle
As water vapor cools it condenses into _______.
Clouds
World's largest ocean
Pacific
The shape of the features on the ocean floor.
Topography
This decreases the deeper you go in the ocean.
Temperature
Where dense oceanic crust pushes under lighter continental crust
Deep Ocean Trench
Includes the continental shelf, slope & rise
Continental Margin
The steep drop-off at the edge of a continent.
Continental Slope