BatsDolphinsWhalesAnimals thatuseecholocationto find foodor navigate.ArcticWorld'ssmallestoceanPacificWorld'slargestocean75%Oceanscover thismuch ofEarth'ssurfaceGroundWaterWhere do wefind most ofEarth's easilyaccessibledrinking water?WaterCycleEvaporation,Condensation, &precipitation ofEarth's water tothe atmosphereand back again.97%Percentageof saltwater onEarthContinentalShelfThe gentlysloping areafrom beach tothe edge ofthe continent.SONARSOundNavigationAndRangingAtlantic2ndlargestoceanHarryHessThe geologistthat usedSONAR duringWWII to find thedepth of theocean floor.SeamountunderwatervolcanicmountainEcholocationThe process ofbouncing soundwaves offobjects to "see"where they are.AbyssalPlainlarge flatregion onthe oceanfloorIceCaps &GlaciersWhere mostof Earth'sfresh wateris located.CloudsAs watervapor coolsit condensesinto_______.3%The totalamount ofEarth's freshwater supplyEvaporationSalt is leftbehindduring ____of oceanwater.TemperatureThisdecreasesthe deeperyou go in theocean.PrecipitationRain,Snow,Sleet, &HailContinentalMarginIncludes thecontinentalshelf, slope& riseDeepOceanBasinAll features on theocean floor(abyssal plain,seamounts, mid-ocean ridges,trenches)VolcanicMountainA seamountthat has builtup above thesea levelwaterDeepOceanTrenchWhere denseoceanic crustpushes underlightercontinentalcrustContinentalSlopeThe steepdrop-off atthe edge of acontinent.Salinitythe amountof salt inocean waterSodiumChloridethe saltfound inoceanwaterMidOceanRidgeLongestunderwatermountainchainTopographyThe shape ofthe featureson the oceanfloor.BatsDolphinsWhalesAnimals thatuseecholocationto find foodor navigate.ArcticWorld'ssmallestoceanPacificWorld'slargestocean75%Oceanscover thismuch ofEarth'ssurfaceGroundWaterWhere do wefind most ofEarth's easilyaccessibledrinking water?WaterCycleEvaporation,Condensation, &precipitation ofEarth's water tothe atmosphereand back again.97%Percentageof saltwater onEarthContinentalShelfThe gentlysloping areafrom beach tothe edge ofthe continent.SONARSOundNavigationAndRangingAtlantic2ndlargestoceanHarryHessThe geologistthat usedSONAR duringWWII to find thedepth of theocean floor.SeamountunderwatervolcanicmountainEcholocationThe process ofbouncing soundwaves offobjects to "see"where they are.AbyssalPlainlarge flatregion onthe oceanfloorIceCaps &GlaciersWhere mostof Earth'sfresh wateris located.CloudsAs watervapor coolsit condensesinto_______.3%The totalamount ofEarth's freshwater supplyEvaporationSalt is leftbehindduring ____of oceanwater.TemperatureThisdecreasesthe deeperyou go in theocean.PrecipitationRain,Snow,Sleet, &HailContinentalMarginIncludes thecontinentalshelf, slope& riseDeepOceanBasinAll features on theocean floor(abyssal plain,seamounts, mid-ocean ridges,trenches)VolcanicMountainA seamountthat has builtup above thesea levelwaterDeepOceanTrenchWhere denseoceanic crustpushes underlightercontinentalcrustContinentalSlopeThe steepdrop-off atthe edge of acontinent.Salinitythe amountof salt inocean waterSodiumChloridethe saltfound inoceanwaterMidOceanRidgeLongestunderwatermountainchainTopographyThe shape ofthe featureson the oceanfloor.

Earth's Water & Ocean Floor - 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. Animals that use echolocation to find food or navigate.
    Bats Dolphins Whales
  2. World's smallest ocean
    Arctic
  3. World's largest ocean
    Pacific
  4. Oceans cover this much of Earth's surface
    75%
  5. Where do we find most of Earth's easily accessible drinking water?
    Ground Water
  6. Evaporation, Condensation, & precipitation of Earth's water to the atmosphere and back again.
    Water Cycle
  7. Percentage of salt water on Earth
    97%
  8. The gently sloping area from beach to the edge of the continent.
    Continental Shelf
  9. SOund Navigation And Ranging
    SONAR
  10. 2nd largest ocean
    Atlantic
  11. The geologist that used SONAR during WWII to find the depth of the ocean floor.
    Harry Hess
  12. underwater volcanic mountain
    Seamount
  13. The process of bouncing sound waves off objects to "see" where they are.
    Echolocation
  14. large flat region on the ocean floor
    Abyssal Plain
  15. Where most of Earth's fresh water is located.
    Ice Caps & Glaciers
  16. As water vapor cools it condenses into _______.
    Clouds
  17. The total amount of Earth's fresh water supply
    3%
  18. Salt is left behind during ____ of ocean water.
    Evaporation
  19. This decreases the deeper you go in the ocean.
    Temperature
  20. Rain, Snow, Sleet, & Hail
    Precipitation
  21. Includes the continental shelf, slope & rise
    Continental Margin
  22. All features on the ocean floor (abyssal plain, seamounts, mid-ocean ridges, trenches)
    Deep Ocean Basin
  23. A seamount that has built up above the sea level water
    Volcanic Mountain
  24. Where dense oceanic crust pushes under lighter continental crust
    Deep Ocean Trench
  25. The steep drop-off at the edge of a continent.
    Continental Slope
  26. the amount of salt in ocean water
    Salinity
  27. the salt found in ocean water
    Sodium Chloride
  28. Longest underwater mountain chain
    Mid Ocean Ridge
  29. The shape of the features on the ocean floor.
    Topography