NUCLEARENERGYThis typeof energyrequiresUraniumEthanolused as a biofuel,it can be producedfrom corn, barley,wheat, grass &sugar caneGEOTHERMALENERGYenergy thatis madeusingheating frominside EarthCOALMade fromgiant plants thatdied in swampsmillions ofyears agoGroundwaterwater beneaththe earth'ssurface inundergroundstreams andaquifersCONSERVATIONthe care andprotection ofEarth'sresourcesTURBINEan enginethat turnsfluidmovementinto energyNATURALGASMade from tinyplants &animals thatdied and wereburied on theocean floorSEISMICWAVESwaves of energycaused by thesudden breakingof rock withinthe earthBIOMASSItems such aswood, paperand trash thatare burned forenergyPENSTOCKan enclosedpipe thatdelivers waterto hydroturbinesConvergentboundarylocation wherefriction betweenplates createsgeothermalenergyFOSSILFUELSCoal, naturalgas, and oilare alsoknown asPhotosynthesisthe process bywhich plantsmake sugarfrom sunlight,water, andcarbon dioxide.WindFarmWheremany windturbinesare foundPhotovoltaiccellsalsoknown assolarpanelsGeneratora machinethat makeselectricalenergyNONRENEWABLEa naturalresource thatcannot be re-made or re-grown quicklyGeospherethe solid Earth(rock materialson the surfaceand in Earth'sinterior layers)and soilHYDROELECTRICENERGYEnergyfrom theflow ofwaterSOLARENERGYEnergyfromthe sunWindTurbinetall towerstopped withblades. Usewind tomake energyCRUSTLayer ofthe Earthwe standonRENEWABLEAn energyresource thatcan bereplacedeasilyNUCLEARENERGYThis typeof energyrequiresUraniumEthanolused as a biofuel,it can be producedfrom corn, barley,wheat, grass &sugar caneGEOTHERMALENERGYenergy thatis madeusingheating frominside EarthCOALMade fromgiant plants thatdied in swampsmillions ofyears agoGroundwaterwater beneaththe earth'ssurface inundergroundstreams andaquifersCONSERVATIONthe care andprotection ofEarth'sresourcesTURBINEan enginethat turnsfluidmovementinto energyNATURALGASMade from tinyplants &animals thatdied and wereburied on theocean floorSEISMICWAVESwaves of energycaused by thesudden breakingof rock withinthe earthBIOMASSItems such aswood, paperand trash thatare burned forenergyPENSTOCKan enclosedpipe thatdelivers waterto hydroturbinesConvergentboundarylocation wherefriction betweenplates createsgeothermalenergyFOSSILFUELSCoal, naturalgas, and oilare alsoknown asPhotosynthesisthe process bywhich plantsmake sugarfrom sunlight,water, andcarbon dioxide.WindFarmWheremany windturbinesare foundPhotovoltaiccellsalsoknown assolarpanelsGeneratora machinethat makeselectricalenergyNONRENEWABLEa naturalresource thatcannot be re-made or re-grown quicklyGeospherethe solid Earth(rock materialson the surfaceand in Earth'sinterior layers)and soilHYDROELECTRICENERGYEnergyfrom theflow ofwaterSOLARENERGYEnergyfromthe sunWindTurbinetall towerstopped withblades. Usewind tomake energyCRUSTLayer ofthe Earthwe standonRENEWABLEAn energyresource thatcan bereplacedeasily

AAE - EARTH'S ENERGY RESOURCES - 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. This type of energy requires Uranium
    NUCLEAR ENERGY
  2. used as a biofuel, it can be produced from corn, barley, wheat, grass & sugar cane
    Ethanol
  3. energy that is made using heating from inside Earth
    GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
  4. Made from giant plants that died in swamps millions of years ago
    COAL
  5. water beneath the earth's surface in underground streams and aquifers
    Groundwater
  6. the care and protection of Earth's resources
    CONSERVATION
  7. an engine that turns fluid movement into energy
    TURBINE
  8. Made from tiny plants & animals that died and were buried on the ocean floor
    NATURAL GAS
  9. waves of energy caused by the sudden breaking of rock within the earth
    SEISMIC WAVES
  10. Items such as wood, paper and trash that are burned for energy
    BIOMASS
  11. an enclosed pipe that delivers water to hydro turbines
    PENSTOCK
  12. location where friction between plates creates geothermal energy
    Convergent boundary
  13. Coal, natural gas, and oil are also known as
    FOSSIL FUELS
  14. the process by which plants make sugar from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
    Photosynthesis
  15. Where many wind turbines are found
    Wind Farm
  16. also known as solar panels
    Photovoltaic cells
  17. a machine that makes electrical energy
    Generator
  18. a natural resource that cannot be re-made or re-grown quickly
    NONRENEWABLE
  19. the solid Earth (rock materials on the surface and in Earth's interior layers) and soil
    Geosphere
  20. Energy from the flow of water
    HYDROELECTRIC ENERGY
  21. Energy from the sun
    SOLAR ENERGY
  22. tall towers topped with blades. Use wind to make energy
    Wind Turbine
  23. Layer of the Earth we stand on
    CRUST
  24. An energy resource that can be replaced easily
    RENEWABLE