Non-renewableA naturalresource thatcan not berenewed. It isgone once itruns out.   LitterTrash that isleft lying inan open orpublic place.  Plantsa living thingthat grows inthe earth andhas a stem,leaves, androots  Reuseto usesomethingagain morethan once  Climatetheweatherconditionsin an area  PreserveTo not developor changesomething so asto maintain it inits existing state.  CarbonDioxidea colorless,odorless gasproduced byburning carbonand organiccompounds andby respiration   Solar Powerharnessing ofthe Sun’senergy togenerateelectrical power   Energythepower todo work   Conserveto use something aslittle as possibleinstead ofcontinuously; toprevent somethingfrom being changedor destroyed.   Recycleto convert orreprocessmaterials sothat they canbe used again    Environmentthe natural worldas a whole; thesurroundings orconditions in whicha person, animal,or plant lives    Deforestationthe action ofclearing awide area oftrees   Ozone Layera layer in theearth'sstratosphere whichabsorbs most ofthe ultravioletradiation   NaturalResourcesmaterials fromthe Earth thatare used tosupport life andmeet people'sneeds.    Ecosystemthe naturalorganisms, flora,and fauna thatconstitute andsustain aparticular area   RenewableNot depletedwhen used.Solar Power  Biode-gradablecapable ofbeingdecomposed bybacteria orother livingorganisms.   Emissionshe production anddischarge of gasesinto theatmosphere,especially fromfactories ormachines    GlobalWarmingAn increase in thetemperature of theEarth'satmosphere due tothe greenhouseeffect.   GreenhouseEffecta process thatoccurs whengases in Earth'satmosphere trapthe Sun's heat  Reducemake smalleror less inamount,degree, orsize.  TreesA large woodyplant ofconsiderableheight withbranches.Produces oxygen.   Wastematerial that isnot wanted; theunusableremains orbyproduct ofsomethingEarthThe name ofour planet.The thirdplanet fromthe sun   GreenhouseGasesAny gas whichcontributes to thegreenhouse effectby absorbinginfrared radiationsuch as CarbonDioxide.   EndangeredSpeciesa species ofanimal or plantthat is seriouslyat risk ofextinction.   Sustainabilitymaintaining anecological balanceby avoiding thedepletion ofnatural resources.   Compostdecayingorganicmaterial usedas a plantfertilizer   Plastica syntheticmaterial thattake a verylong time todegrade.   NatureThe physical worldcollectively: plants,animals, landscape,anything not humancreations.   Fossil FuelsFuel such as coaland oil, formednaturally over manyyears, form theremains of animalsand plants.   Carpoolan arrangementbetween people tomake a regular tripin a single vehicleinstead of eachperson in their ownvehicle.   Pollutiona substancethat is harmfulor haspoisonouseffects on theenvironment.   Non-renewableA naturalresource thatcan not berenewed. It isgone once itruns out.   LitterTrash that isleft lying inan open orpublic place.  Plantsa living thingthat grows inthe earth andhas a stem,leaves, androots  Reuseto usesomethingagain morethan once  Climatetheweatherconditionsin an area  PreserveTo not developor changesomething so asto maintain it inits existing state.  CarbonDioxidea colorless,odorless gasproduced byburning carbonand organiccompounds andby respiration   Solar Powerharnessing ofthe Sun’senergy togenerateelectrical power   Energythepower todo work   Conserveto use something aslittle as possibleinstead ofcontinuously; toprevent somethingfrom being changedor destroyed.   Recycleto convert orreprocessmaterials sothat they canbe used again    Environmentthe natural worldas a whole; thesurroundings orconditions in whicha person, animal,or plant lives    Deforestationthe action ofclearing awide area oftrees   Ozone Layera layer in theearth'sstratosphere whichabsorbs most ofthe ultravioletradiation   NaturalResourcesmaterials fromthe Earth thatare used tosupport life andmeet people'sneeds.    Ecosystemthe naturalorganisms, flora,and fauna thatconstitute andsustain aparticular area   RenewableNot depletedwhen used.Solar Power  Biode-gradablecapable ofbeingdecomposed bybacteria orother livingorganisms.   Emissionshe production anddischarge of gasesinto theatmosphere,especially fromfactories ormachines    GlobalWarmingAn increase in thetemperature of theEarth'satmosphere due tothe greenhouseeffect.   GreenhouseEffecta process thatoccurs whengases in Earth'satmosphere trapthe Sun's heat  Reducemake smalleror less inamount,degree, orsize.  TreesA large woodyplant ofconsiderableheight withbranches.Produces oxygen.   Wastematerial that isnot wanted; theunusableremains orbyproduct ofsomethingEarthThe name ofour planet.The thirdplanet fromthe sun   GreenhouseGasesAny gas whichcontributes to thegreenhouse effectby absorbinginfrared radiationsuch as CarbonDioxide.   EndangeredSpeciesa species ofanimal or plantthat is seriouslyat risk ofextinction.   Sustainabilitymaintaining anecological balanceby avoiding thedepletion ofnatural resources.   Compostdecayingorganicmaterial usedas a plantfertilizer   Plastica syntheticmaterial thattake a verylong time todegrade.   NatureThe physical worldcollectively: plants,animals, landscape,anything not humancreations.   Fossil FuelsFuel such as coaland oil, formednaturally over manyyears, form theremains of animalsand plants.   Carpoolan arrangementbetween people tomake a regular tripin a single vehicleinstead of eachperson in their ownvehicle.   Pollutiona substancethat is harmfulor haspoisonouseffects on theenvironment.

Earth Day 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. A natural resource that can not be renewed. It is gone once it runs out.
    Non-renewable
  2. Trash that is left lying in an open or public place.
    Litter
  3. a living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots
    Plants
  4. to use something again more than once
    Reuse
  5. the weather conditions in an area
    Climate
  6. To not develop or change something so as to maintain it in its existing state.
    Preserve
  7. a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
    Carbon Dioxide
  8. harnessing of the Sun’s energy to generate electrical power
    Solar Power
  9. the power to do work
    Energy
  10. to use something as little as possible instead of continuously; to prevent something from being changed or destroyed.
    Conserve
  11. to convert or reprocess materials so that they can be used again
    Recycle
  12. the natural world as a whole; the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives
    Environment
  13. the action of clearing a wide area of trees
    Deforestation
  14. a layer in the earth's stratosphere which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation
    Ozone Layer
  15. materials from the Earth that are used to support life and meet people's needs.
    Natural Resources
  16. the natural organisms, flora, and fauna that constitute and sustain a particular area
    Ecosystem
  17. Not depleted when used. Solar Power
    Renewable
  18. capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
    Biode- gradable
  19. he production and discharge of gases into the atmosphere, especially from factories or machines
    Emissions
  20. An increase in the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere due to the greenhouse effect.
    Global Warming
  21. a process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat
    Greenhouse Effect
  22. make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
    Reduce
  23. A large woody plant of considerable height with branches. Produces oxygen.
    Trees
  24. material that is not wanted; the unusable remains or byproduct of something
    Waste
  25. The name of our planet. The third planet from the sun
    Earth
  26. Any gas which contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation such as Carbon Dioxide.
    Greenhouse Gases
  27. a species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction.
    Endangered Species
  28. maintaining an ecological balance by avoiding the depletion of natural resources.
    Sustainability
  29. decaying organic material used as a plant fertilizer
    Compost
  30. a synthetic material that take a very long time to degrade.
    Plastic
  31. The physical world collectively: plants, animals, landscape, anything not human creations.
    Nature
  32. Fuel such as coal and oil, formed naturally over many years, form the remains of animals and plants.
    Fossil Fuels
  33. an arrangement between people to make a regular trip in a single vehicle instead of each person in their own vehicle.
    Carpool
  34. a substance that is harmful or has poisonous effects on the environment.
    Pollution