(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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E-Venus is a mysterious planet that scientists have much more to learn about.
R-Venus, the closest planet to Earth, has intrigued people despite its dangerous
environment that could easily kill humans.
D-Earth and Venus exist close by each other and are of similar sizes.
R-Venus has captured many science fiction writers' attention due to its bright appearance
and inhospitable environment.
R-Scientists believe that over time, Venus' environment will change to be more similarly
hospitable to Earth's environment.
R-While Venus' temperature and pressure are harmful to life, scientists believe its
distance from the sun could help promote life.
A-"In 1970, the Venera 7 actually landed on the surface of Venus and withstood the
pressure and heat for about 50 minutes, sending data back to Earth before crumpling
and burning up." (Paragraph 6)
D-Earth and Venus have more in common than any other two planets.
A-"There is no liquid on Venus, although scientists believe that for the first two billion
years of the planet's life Venus had liquid oceans." (Paragraph 3)
E-Venus is an interesting planet, but not one that humans will likely be able to visit any
time soon.
E-Venus is an important planet to Earth that humans may be traveling to in the near
future.
A-"He was inspired by the clouds that cover 98% of Venus's surface and wrote about a
planet full of rain, plants, and creatures." (Paragraph 8)
D-Earth and Venus have both gone through phases of being unable to support life
D-Earth and Venus both orbit the sun at the same rate.
E-FREE SPACE
A-"While Venus could earn the nickname of 'most unwelcoming neighbor' due to its
deadly air, crushing pressure, and lethal heat, this planet has always captivated
humans." (Paragraph 7)