(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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Point on orbit closest to the Sun
Perihelion
Imaginary line around which the Earth spins
Axis
The theory that states that the solar system developed out of an interstellar cloud of dust and gas
Nebular Hypothesis
Point on orbit farthest from the SUn
Aphelion
Apogee
Moon's farthest point from Earth
The fine, powdery material that covers the rocky surface of the moon
Regolith
Lunar eclipse
When the Sun, Moon and Earth line up, with the Earth in between the Sun and Moon
The dark features on the Moon's surface
Maria
Water advances to its furthest extent onto the shoreline
High Tide
When the difference between high and low tide is not very large During the first or last quarter moon phase
Neap Tide
Perigee
Moon's closest approach to Earth
Result of Moon's rotation matching orbital period
Same side of the Moon always faces us
Why there are two high & low tides daily
Earth rotates under tidal bulges
What are the dark features on the Moon/ made of?
Hardened lava flows/ basalt
Crescent
Current explanation for how the Moon formed
Giant Impact Hypothesis
Extra high tided during new or full moon
Spring Tide
Tilt of Earth's axis
23.5 degrees
Tidal Force
Moon's gravity acting on the oceans causing a bulge in direction on the Moon
Periodic rising & falling of the oceans due to Moon's gravity
Tides
A full moon that occurs when the Moon is at its closet to the Earth
Supermoon
Gibbous
Path that planets trace when orbiting the Sun
Ellipse
Albedo
Light reflected off of any celestial body that does not shine by its own light
Water recedes to its furthest extent from the shoreline
Low Tide
Inclination of the Moon's orbit
5 degrees
Equinox
Earth's axis pointing neither toward nor away from Sun; equal day & night
Synchronous Rotation
Rotation about axis matching orbital period
Solar eclipse
When the Sun, Moon and Earth line up with the Moon in between the Sun and Earth