Part of asolution thatdoes thedissolving.Solventsurfacetensionwind drivenmovement ofcold, nutrientrich water tothe ocean'ssurfaceupwellingMajorproducer ofoxygen;oceanproduceralgaeMixture offresh andsaltwaterBrackishaquatic insects,crustaceans, andother organismsthat are indicatorsof water qualityissues.BioindicatorsGlaciersandicecapsLocationof most ofearth'sfreshwater3%% offreshwateron earth97%% ofsaltwateron earthLocationwhere freshandsaltwater mixEstuaryZone wherecrabs andclamswithstandpounding surfIntertidalzoneDeep oceanecosystem thatreleases hot waterand chemicals intothe surroundingareahydrothermalventsUndergroundreservoirunder a rocklayerAquiferChemicalformulaof waterH2OCausesdissolvedoxygen todecreaseIncreasedwatertemperatureCloudinessof thewaterTurbidityIncreasesthegrowth ofalgaeNitratesability ofwater to"stick" toothersubstancesAdhesionmolecule with aslight negativecharge and aslight positivechargepolarityPollutionfrom onespecificpointPointsourcepollutionprocess usedby organisms toproduce food inthe absence ofsunlightchemosynthesisthechangingof gas toa liquidcondensationsaltinessof thewatersalinityWatermolecules"stick" toeach otherCohesionProduction ofpower byreleasingwater heldbehind a dam.Hydroelectricitycontainsholesallowingsomething tohold waterPoroussmall creeksand streamsthat feed intoriverstributariesused tomeasure thedepth of theocean usingsound waves(echos)SONARAgriculturalRunoffNonpointpollutionPart of asolution thatdoes thedissolving.Solventsurfacetensionwind drivenmovement ofcold, nutrientrich water tothe ocean'ssurfaceupwellingMajorproducer ofoxygen;oceanproduceralgaeMixture offresh andsaltwaterBrackishaquatic insects,crustaceans, andother organismsthat are indicatorsof water qualityissues.BioindicatorsGlaciersandicecapsLocationof most ofearth'sfreshwater3%% offreshwateron earth97%% ofsaltwateron earthLocationwhere freshandsaltwater mixEstuaryZone wherecrabs andclamswithstandpounding surfIntertidalzoneDeep oceanecosystem thatreleases hot waterand chemicals intothe surroundingareahydrothermalventsUndergroundreservoirunder a rocklayerAquiferChemicalformulaof waterH2OCausesdissolvedoxygen todecreaseIncreasedwatertemperatureCloudinessof thewaterTurbidityIncreasesthegrowth ofalgaeNitratesability ofwater to"stick" toothersubstancesAdhesionmolecule with aslight negativecharge and aslight positivechargepolarityPollutionfrom onespecificpointPointsourcepollutionprocess usedby organisms toproduce food inthe absence ofsunlightchemosynthesisthechangingof gas toa liquidcondensationsaltinessof thewatersalinityWatermolecules"stick" toeach otherCohesionProduction ofpower byreleasingwater heldbehind a dam.Hydroelectricitycontainsholesallowingsomething tohold waterPoroussmall creeksand streamsthat feed intoriverstributariesused tomeasure thedepth of theocean usingsound waves(echos)SONARAgriculturalRunoffNonpointpollution

Hydrosphere Bingo - 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. Solvent
    Part of a solution that does the dissolving.
  2. surface tension
  3. upwelling
    wind driven movement of cold, nutrient rich water to the ocean's surface
  4. algae
    Major producer of oxygen; ocean producer
  5. Brackish
    Mixture of fresh and saltwater
  6. Bioindicators
    aquatic insects, crustaceans, and other organisms that are indicators of water quality issues.
  7. Location of most of earth's freshwater
    Glaciers and icecaps
  8. % of freshwater on earth
    3%
  9. % of saltwater on earth
    97%
  10. Estuary
    Location where fresh and saltwater mix
  11. Intertidal zone
    Zone where crabs and clams withstand pounding surf
  12. hydrothermal vents
    Deep ocean ecosystem that releases hot water and chemicals into the surrounding area
  13. Aquifer
    Underground reservoir under a rock layer
  14. H2O
    Chemical formula of water
  15. Increased water temperature
    Causes dissolved oxygen to decrease
  16. Turbidity
    Cloudiness of the water
  17. Nitrates
    Increases the growth of algae
  18. Adhesion
    ability of water to "stick" to other substances
  19. polarity
    molecule with a slight negative charge and a slight positive charge
  20. Point source pollution
    Pollution from one specific point
  21. chemosynthesis
    process used by organisms to produce food in the absence of sunlight
  22. condensation
    the changing of gas to a liquid
  23. salinity
    saltiness of the water
  24. Cohesion
    Water molecules "stick" to each other
  25. Hydroelectricity
    Production of power by releasing water held behind a dam.
  26. Porous
    contains holes allowing something to hold water
  27. tributaries
    small creeks and streams that feed into rivers
  28. SONAR
    used to measure the depth of the ocean using sound waves (echos)
  29. Nonpoint pollution
    Agricultural Runoff