"While Venus could earnthe nickname of 'mostunwelcoming neighbor' dueto itsdeadly air, crushingpressure, and lethal heat,this planet has alwayscaptivatedhumans." (Paragraph 7)Earth andVenus existclose by eachother and are ofsimilar sizes.Earth and Venushave both gonethrough phasesof being unableto support lifeEarth andVenus havemore incommon thanany other twoplanets.While Venus'temperature andpressure are harmfulto life, scientistsbelieve itsdistance from the suncould help promotelife.Earth andVenus bothorbit the sunat the samerate."There is no liquid onVenus, althoughscientists believe thatfor the first two billionyears of the planet'slife Venus had liquidoceans." (Paragraph3)Venus is animportant planet toEarth that humansmay be travelingto in the nearfuture.Venus, the closestplanet to Earth, hasintrigued peopledespite its dangerousenvironment thatcould easily killhumans.Venus is aninteresting planet,but not one thathumans will likelybe able to visit anytime soon.Venus has capturedmany science fictionwriters' attention dueto its brightappearanceand inhospitableenvironment."He was inspired bythe clouds that cover98% of Venus'ssurface and wroteabout aplanet full of rain,plants, and creatures."(Paragraph 8)FREESPACEVenus is amysteriousplanet thatscientists havemuch more tolearn about."In 1970, the Venera 7actually landed on thesurface of Venus andwithstood thepressure and heat forabout 50 minutes, sendingdata back to Earth beforecrumplingand burning up."(Paragraph 6)Scientists believethat over time, Venus'environment willchange to be moresimilarlyhospitable to Earth'senvironment."While Venus could earnthe nickname of 'mostunwelcoming neighbor' dueto itsdeadly air, crushingpressure, and lethal heat,this planet has alwayscaptivatedhumans." (Paragraph 7)Earth andVenus existclose by eachother and are ofsimilar sizes.Earth and Venushave both gonethrough phasesof being unableto support lifeEarth andVenus havemore incommon thanany other twoplanets.While Venus'temperature andpressure are harmfulto life, scientistsbelieve itsdistance from the suncould help promotelife.Earth andVenus bothorbit the sunat the samerate."There is no liquid onVenus, althoughscientists believe thatfor the first two billionyears of the planet'slife Venus had liquidoceans." (Paragraph3)Venus is animportant planet toEarth that humansmay be travelingto in the nearfuture.Venus, the closestplanet to Earth, hasintrigued peopledespite its dangerousenvironment thatcould easily killhumans.Venus is aninteresting planet,but not one thathumans will likelybe able to visit anytime soon.Venus has capturedmany science fictionwriters' attention dueto its brightappearanceand inhospitableenvironment."He was inspired bythe clouds that cover98% of Venus'ssurface and wroteabout aplanet full of rain,plants, and creatures."(Paragraph 8)FREESPACEVenus is amysteriousplanet thatscientists havemuch more tolearn about."In 1970, the Venera 7actually landed on thesurface of Venus andwithstood thepressure and heat forabout 50 minutes, sendingdata back to Earth beforecrumplingand burning up."(Paragraph 6)Scientists believethat over time, Venus'environment willchange to be moresimilarlyhospitable to Earth'senvironment.

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(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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  1. 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)
  2. D-Earth and Venus exist close by each other and are of similar sizes.
  3. D-Earth and Venus have both gone through phases of being unable to support life
  4. D-Earth and Venus have more in common than any other two planets.
  5. R-While Venus' temperature and pressure are harmful to life, scientists believe its distance from the sun could help promote life.
  6. D-Earth and Venus both orbit the sun at the same rate.
  7. 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)
  8. E-Venus is an important planet to Earth that humans may be traveling to in the near future.
  9. R-Venus, the closest planet to Earth, has intrigued people despite its dangerous environment that could easily kill humans.
  10. E-Venus is an interesting planet, but not one that humans will likely be able to visit any time soon.
  11. R-Venus has captured many science fiction writers' attention due to its bright appearance and inhospitable environment.
  12. 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)
  13. E-FREE SPACE
  14. E-Venus is a mysterious planet that scientists have much more to learn about.
  15. 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)
  16. R-Scientists believe that over time, Venus' environment will change to be more similarly hospitable to Earth's environment.