When the Sun,Moon and Earthline up with theMoon inbetween theSun and EarthSolareclipseSame side ofthe Moonalways facesusResult ofMoon'srotationmatchingorbital periodRotationabout axismatchingorbital periodSynchronousRotationLowTideWaterrecedes toits furthestextent fromthe shorelineMoon's gravityacting on theoceans causinga bulge indirection on theMoonTidalForceMoon'sclosestapproachto EarthPerigeePerihelionPoint onorbitclosest tothe SunHighTideWateradvances toits furthestextent ontothe shorelineNeapTideWhen the differencebetween high andlow tide is not verylarge During the firstor last quarter moonphaseHardenedlavaflows/basaltWhat are thedark featureson the Moon/made of?GibbousEarth's axispointing neithertoward nor awayfrom Sun; equalday & nightEquinoxMoon'sfarthestpoint fromEarthApogeeCrescentRegolithThe fine,powderymaterial thatcovers therocky surface ofthe moonAxisImaginaryline aroundwhich theEarth spinsMariaThe darkfeatures onthe Moon'ssurfaceEarthrotatesunder tidalbulgesWhy thereare twohigh & lowtides dailyWhen the Sun,Moon and Earthline up, with theEarth inbetween theSun and MoonLunareclipseEllipsePath thatplanets tracewhenorbiting theSunTidesPeriodic rising& falling of theoceans due toMoon's gravity23.5degreesTilt ofEarth'saxisAphelionPoint onorbit farthestfrom theSUnSupermoonA full moon thatoccurs whenthe Moon is atits closet to theEarthLight reflectedoff of anycelestial bodythat does notshine by itsown lightAlbedo5degreesInclinationof theMoon'sorbitNebularHypothesisThe theory thatstates that thesolar systemdeveloped out ofan interstellarcloud of dust andgasSpringTideExtra hightided duringnew or fullmoonGiantImpactHypothesisCurrentexplanationfor how theMoonformedWhen the Sun,Moon and Earthline up with theMoon inbetween theSun and EarthSolareclipseSame side ofthe Moonalways facesusResult ofMoon'srotationmatchingorbital periodRotationabout axismatchingorbital periodSynchronousRotationLowTideWaterrecedes toits furthestextent fromthe shorelineMoon's gravityacting on theoceans causinga bulge indirection on theMoonTidalForceMoon'sclosestapproachto EarthPerigeePerihelionPoint onorbitclosest tothe SunHighTideWateradvances toits furthestextent ontothe shorelineNeapTideWhen the differencebetween high andlow tide is not verylarge During the firstor last quarter moonphaseHardenedlavaflows/basaltWhat are thedark featureson the Moon/made of?GibbousEarth's axispointing neithertoward nor awayfrom Sun; equalday & nightEquinoxMoon'sfarthestpoint fromEarthApogeeCrescentRegolithThe fine,powderymaterial thatcovers therocky surface ofthe moonAxisImaginaryline aroundwhich theEarth spinsMariaThe darkfeatures onthe Moon'ssurfaceEarthrotatesunder tidalbulgesWhy thereare twohigh & lowtides dailyWhen the Sun,Moon and Earthline up, with theEarth inbetween theSun and MoonLunareclipseEllipsePath thatplanets tracewhenorbiting theSunTidesPeriodic rising& falling of theoceans due toMoon's gravity23.5degreesTilt ofEarth'saxisAphelionPoint onorbit farthestfrom theSUnSupermoonA full moon thatoccurs whenthe Moon is atits closet to theEarthLight reflectedoff of anycelestial bodythat does notshine by itsown lightAlbedo5degreesInclinationof theMoon'sorbitNebularHypothesisThe theory thatstates that thesolar systemdeveloped out ofan interstellarcloud of dust andgasSpringTideExtra hightided duringnew or fullmoonGiantImpactHypothesisCurrentexplanationfor how theMoonformed

Earth-Moon Review - 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. Solar eclipse
    When the Sun, Moon and Earth line up with the Moon in between the Sun and Earth
  2. Result of Moon's rotation matching orbital period
    Same side of the Moon always faces us
  3. Synchronous Rotation
    Rotation about axis matching orbital period
  4. Water recedes to its furthest extent from the shoreline
    Low Tide
  5. Tidal Force
    Moon's gravity acting on the oceans causing a bulge in direction on the Moon
  6. Perigee
    Moon's closest approach to Earth
  7. Point on orbit closest to the Sun
    Perihelion
  8. Water advances to its furthest extent onto the shoreline
    High Tide
  9. When the difference between high and low tide is not very large During the first or last quarter moon phase
    Neap Tide
  10. What are the dark features on the Moon/ made of?
    Hardened lava flows/ basalt

  11. Gibbous
  12. Equinox
    Earth's axis pointing neither toward nor away from Sun; equal day & night
  13. Apogee
    Moon's farthest point from Earth

  14. Crescent
  15. The fine, powdery material that covers the rocky surface of the moon
    Regolith
  16. Imaginary line around which the Earth spins
    Axis
  17. The dark features on the Moon's surface
    Maria
  18. Why there are two high & low tides daily
    Earth rotates under tidal bulges
  19. Lunar eclipse
    When the Sun, Moon and Earth line up, with the Earth in between the Sun and Moon
  20. Path that planets trace when orbiting the Sun
    Ellipse
  21. Periodic rising & falling of the oceans due to Moon's gravity
    Tides
  22. Tilt of Earth's axis
    23.5 degrees
  23. Point on orbit farthest from the SUn
    Aphelion
  24. A full moon that occurs when the Moon is at its closet to the Earth
    Supermoon
  25. Albedo
    Light reflected off of any celestial body that does not shine by its own light
  26. Inclination of the Moon's orbit
    5 degrees
  27. The theory that states that the solar system developed out of an interstellar cloud of dust and gas
    Nebular Hypothesis
  28. Extra high tided during new or full moon
    Spring Tide
  29. Current explanation for how the Moon formed
    Giant Impact Hypothesis