destructiveforcea force thatbreaks downor wearsaway Earth'ssurfacedecomposeran organismthat breaksdown deadplant andanimal materialconsumerAn organismthat obtainsenergy byfeeding onotherorganismssolutiontwo or morecombinedsubstances thatcannot beeasilyseparatedconducttransmit aform ofenergy suchas heat orelectricityseriescircuitan electriccircuit with asingle pathof energyadaptationa trait thathelps anorganismsurvive in itsenvironmentfoodweba system ofinterlockingandinterdependentfood chains.lightenergyenergy in theform ofmovingwaves oflightcementationthe process inwhich dissolvedminerals "glue"togetherparticles ofsedimenthumusmaterialformed fromdecayingleaves andorganic matterturbinea wheel thatspins whenpushed bywind, water,or steamoverpopulationtoo manyorganisms inan area leadsto limitedresourcescompactionthe process bywhich sedimentsare pressedtogether by theirown weightnicheanorganism'srole (or job)in itsenvironmentprecipitationrain, snow,sleet, or hailthat falls tothe groundrefractionthebendingof lighttranspirationevaporationof water fromthe leaves ofplantsfoodchaina single path ofenergy in anecosystem. Itshows how theenergy flows fromone organism toanother.instincta behaviorthat anorganisminheritsdecomposetobreakdownstalactitea formationthat hangslike an iciclefrom the roofof a caveomnivoreA consumerthat eatsboth plantsand animalsconcavecurvinginwardphysicalchangeA change inwhich nonewsubstancesare formedwatercyclethe continuousmovement ofwater on, above,or below Earth'ssurfaceerosionthe process bywhich wind, water,or ice movesediments fromone location toanothermixturetwo or morecombinedsubstancesthat can easilybe separatedreflectionwhen lightbounces offof an objector surfaceweatherthe conditionof Earth'satmosphereat a giventimeinsulatedoes notallow energyor heat toflow throughelectricalenergyenergy ofmovingelectronsthermalenergyheatenergyherbivoreAnorganismthat eatsonly plantscondensationThe changeof state froma gas to aliquidfreezingpointThetemperatureat which aliquid changesinto a solidclimatethe averageweatherconditions of anarea over along period oftimethriveto do well inone'ssurroundingsconstructiveforcea force thatbuilds upmountains ormasses onEarthweatheringthe breakingdown of rockand othermaterials onEarth's surfacesoundenergyenergycreatedbyvibrationsmatterAnything thathas massand takes upspacemechanicalenergyenergy ofmotion orpositionconvexcurvingoutwardheredityPassing oftraits fromparents tooffspringtransmitto passthrough asubstanceor objectcarnivoreaconsumerthat eatsanimalsgasA state ofmatter withno definiteshape orvolumecommunityAll the differentpopulations thatlive together inan areapredatorAn animalthat huntsotheranimals forfoodproducerAn organismthat makesits own foodfossilfuelscoal, oil, andnatural gas whichare formed fromthe remains ofancient plants andanimalsinterdependencyEach part of thesystem affectsperformance ofother parts ofthe systembuoyancyAbilityto floatstalagmitea depositformed on thefloor of a caveby dripping ofmineral richwaterpreyan animalthat is huntedand killed byanother forfoodswitcha devicethat opensor closes acircuitclosedcircuita completecircuit throughwhichelectricity canflowaxisan imaginaryline thatpassesthroughEarth's centerhabitatplacewhere anorganismlivesdepositionprocess bywhichsediment islaid down in anew locationboilingpointThetemperatureat which aliquid changesto a gasphysicalpropertiesCharacteristicsthat can beobserved withoutchanging theidentity of thesubstancesilta mixtureof rich soiland tinyrocksmasstheamount ofmatter inan objectliquidA state ofmatter that hasa definitevolume but nodefinite shape.ecosystema communityof living andnon-livingthings in anareaabsorbto soakup ortake inloamrich fertile soilthat's madeup of equalparts of sand,silt, and clayatmospherethe envelopeof gasessurroundingEarth oranother planetsolubilityThe abilityto dissolvein anothersubstanceevaporationThe changeof asubstancefrom a liquidto a gasphysicalstateTheclassificationof matter as asolid, a liquidor a gasrevolutionthe movementof an objectaroundanother objectparallelcircuita circuit thatcontains morethan one pathfor energy toflowrotationthe spinningmotion of aplanet on itsaxisdeltaa landformcreated bysedimentsdeposited atthe mouth of ariverdensitythe degree ofcompactnessof asubstance.chemicalchangea changethat causesa newsubstance tobe formedinteractto act onor affecteachotherdroughtA longperiod oflowprecipitationsolidA state ofmatter that hasa definite shapeand a definitevolumesedimentaryrocka rock thatforms fromcompressedlayers ofsedimentbiomea community ofplants and animalsthat have commoncharacteristics forthe environmentthey exist indestructiveforcea force thatbreaks downor wearsaway Earth'ssurfacedecomposeran organismthat breaksdown deadplant andanimal materialconsumerAn organismthat obtainsenergy byfeeding onotherorganismssolutiontwo or morecombinedsubstances thatcannot beeasilyseparatedconducttransmit aform ofenergy suchas heat orelectricityseriescircuitan electriccircuit with asingle pathof energyadaptationa trait thathelps anorganismsurvive in itsenvironmentfoodweba system ofinterlockingandinterdependentfood chains.lightenergyenergy in theform ofmovingwaves oflightcementationthe process inwhich dissolvedminerals "glue"togetherparticles ofsedimenthumusmaterialformed fromdecayingleaves andorganic matterturbinea wheel thatspins whenpushed bywind, water,or steamoverpopulationtoo manyorganisms inan area leadsto limitedresourcescompactionthe process bywhich sedimentsare pressedtogether by theirown weightnicheanorganism'srole (or job)in itsenvironmentprecipitationrain, snow,sleet, or hailthat falls tothe groundrefractionthebendingof lighttranspirationevaporationof water fromthe leaves ofplantsfoodchaina single path ofenergy in anecosystem. Itshows how theenergy flows fromone organism toanother.instincta behaviorthat anorganisminheritsdecomposetobreakdownstalactitea formationthat hangslike an iciclefrom the roofof a caveomnivoreA consumerthat eatsboth plantsand animalsconcavecurvinginwardphysicalchangeA change inwhich nonewsubstancesare formedwatercyclethe continuousmovement ofwater on, above,or below Earth'ssurfaceerosionthe process bywhich wind, water,or ice movesediments fromone location toanothermixturetwo or morecombinedsubstancesthat can easilybe separatedreflectionwhen lightbounces offof an objector surfaceweatherthe conditionof Earth'satmosphereat a giventimeinsulatedoes notallow energyor heat toflow throughelectricalenergyenergy ofmovingelectronsthermalenergyheatenergyherbivoreAnorganismthat eatsonly plantscondensationThe changeof state froma gas to aliquidfreezingpointThetemperatureat which aliquid changesinto a solidclimatethe averageweatherconditions of anarea over along period oftimethriveto do well inone'ssurroundingsconstructiveforcea force thatbuilds upmountains ormasses onEarthweatheringthe breakingdown of rockand othermaterials onEarth's surfacesoundenergyenergycreatedbyvibrationsmatterAnything thathas massand takes upspacemechanicalenergyenergy ofmotion orpositionconvexcurvingoutwardheredityPassing oftraits fromparents tooffspringtransmitto passthrough asubstanceor objectcarnivoreaconsumerthat eatsanimalsgasA state ofmatter withno definiteshape orvolumecommunityAll the differentpopulations thatlive together inan areapredatorAn animalthat huntsotheranimals forfoodproducerAn organismthat makesits own foodfossilfuelscoal, oil, andnatural gas whichare formed fromthe remains ofancient plants andanimalsinterdependencyEach part of thesystem affectsperformance ofother parts ofthe systembuoyancyAbilityto floatstalagmitea depositformed on thefloor of a caveby dripping ofmineral richwaterpreyan animalthat is huntedand killed byanother forfoodswitcha devicethat opensor closes acircuitclosedcircuita completecircuit throughwhichelectricity canflowaxisan imaginaryline thatpassesthroughEarth's centerhabitatplacewhere anorganismlivesdepositionprocess bywhichsediment islaid down in anew locationboilingpointThetemperatureat which aliquid changesto a gasphysicalpropertiesCharacteristicsthat can beobserved withoutchanging theidentity of thesubstancesilta mixtureof rich soiland tinyrocksmasstheamount ofmatter inan objectliquidA state ofmatter that hasa definitevolume but nodefinite shape.ecosystema communityof living andnon-livingthings in anareaabsorbto soakup ortake inloamrich fertile soilthat's madeup of equalparts of sand,silt, and clayatmospherethe envelopeof gasessurroundingEarth oranother planetsolubilityThe abilityto dissolvein anothersubstanceevaporationThe changeof asubstancefrom a liquidto a gasphysicalstateTheclassificationof matter as asolid, a liquidor a gasrevolutionthe movementof an objectaroundanother objectparallelcircuita circuit thatcontains morethan one pathfor energy toflowrotationthe spinningmotion of aplanet on itsaxisdeltaa landformcreated bysedimentsdeposited atthe mouth of ariverdensitythe degree ofcompactnessof asubstance.chemicalchangea changethat causesa newsubstance tobe formedinteractto act onor affecteachotherdroughtA longperiod oflowprecipitationsolidA state ofmatter that hasa definite shapeand a definitevolumesedimentaryrocka rock thatforms fromcompressedlayers ofsedimentbiomea community ofplants and animalsthat have commoncharacteristics forthe environmentthey exist in

Science Vocabulary - 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. a force that breaks down or wears away Earth's surface
    destructive force
  2. an organism that breaks down dead plant and animal material
    decomposer
  3. An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
    consumer
  4. two or more combined substances that cannot be easily separated
    solution
  5. transmit a form of energy such as heat or electricity
    conduct
  6. an electric circuit with a single path of energy
    series circuit
  7. a trait that helps an organism survive in its environment
    adaptation
  8. a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
    food web
  9. energy in the form of moving waves of light
    light energy
  10. the process in which dissolved minerals "glue" together particles of sediment
    cementation
  11. material formed from decaying leaves and organic matter
    humus
  12. a wheel that spins when pushed by wind, water, or steam
    turbine
  13. too many organisms in an area leads to limited resources
    overpopulation
  14. the process by which sediments are pressed together by their own weight
    compaction
  15. an organism's role (or job) in its environment
    niche
  16. rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
    precipitation
  17. the bending of light
    refraction
  18. evaporation of water from the leaves of plants
    transpiration
  19. a single path of energy in an ecosystem. It shows how the energy flows from one organism to another.
    food chain
  20. a behavior that an organism inherits
    instinct
  21. to break down
    decompose
  22. a formation that hangs like an icicle from the roof of a cave
    stalactite
  23. A consumer that eats both plants and animals
    omnivore
  24. curving inward
    concave
  25. A change in which no new substances are formed
    physical change
  26. the continuous movement of water on, above, or below Earth's surface
    water cycle
  27. the process by which wind, water, or ice move sediments from one location to another
    erosion
  28. two or more combined substances that can easily be separated
    mixture
  29. when light bounces off of an object or surface
    reflection
  30. the condition of Earth's atmosphere at a given time
    weather
  31. does not allow energy or heat to flow through
    insulate
  32. energy of moving electrons
    electrical energy
  33. heat energy
    thermal energy
  34. An organism that eats only plants
    herbivore
  35. The change of state from a gas to a liquid
    condensation
  36. The temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid
    freezing point
  37. the average weather conditions of an area over a long period of time
    climate
  38. to do well in one's surroundings
    thrive
  39. a force that builds up mountains or masses on Earth
    constructive force
  40. the breaking down of rock and other materials on Earth's surface
    weathering
  41. energy created by vibrations
    sound energy
  42. Anything that has mass and takes up space
    matter
  43. energy of motion or position
    mechanical energy
  44. curving outward
    convex
  45. Passing of traits from parents to offspring
    heredity
  46. to pass through a substance or object
    transmit
  47. a consumer that eats animals
    carnivore
  48. A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
    gas
  49. All the different populations that live together in an area
    community
  50. An animal that hunts other animals for food
    predator
  51. An organism that makes its own food
    producer
  52. coal, oil, and natural gas which are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals
    fossil fuels
  53. Each part of the system affects performance of other parts of the system
    interdependency
  54. Ability to float
    buoyancy
  55. a deposit formed on the floor of a cave by dripping of mineral rich water
    stalagmite
  56. an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
    prey
  57. a device that opens or closes a circuit
    switch
  58. a complete circuit through which electricity can flow
    closed circuit
  59. an imaginary line that passes through Earth's center
    axis
  60. place where an organism lives
    habitat
  61. process by which sediment is laid down in a new location
    deposition
  62. The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas
    boiling point
  63. Characteristics that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance
    physical properties
  64. a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
    silt
  65. the amount of matter in an object
    mass
  66. A state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape.
    liquid
  67. a community of living and non-living things in an area
    ecosystem
  68. to soak up or take in
    absorb
  69. rich fertile soil that's made up of equal parts of sand, silt, and clay
    loam
  70. the envelope of gases surrounding Earth or another planet
    atmosphere
  71. The ability to dissolve in another substance
    solubility
  72. The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
    evaporation
  73. The classification of matter as a solid, a liquid or a gas
    physical state
  74. the movement of an object around another object
    revolution
  75. a circuit that contains more than one path for energy to flow
    parallel circuit
  76. the spinning motion of a planet on its axis
    rotation
  77. a landform created by sediments deposited at the mouth of a river
    delta
  78. the degree of compactness of a substance.
    density
  79. a change that causes a new substance to be formed
    chemical change
  80. to act on or affect each other
    interact
  81. A long period of low precipitation
    drought
  82. A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume
    solid
  83. a rock that forms from compressed layers of sediment
    sedimentary rock
  84. a community of plants and animals that have common characteristics for the environment they exist in
    biome