(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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How many animals died in the Victoria, Black Saturday fires?
The order of rank in the fire service.
This heat is many times hotter that the air temperature. The front of a moving fire radiates up to six times more heat than its back.
Department of Fire and Emergency Services
In which year did the Black Saturday fires in Victoria happen?
A type of leaf that can give off flammable fumes?
A fire ignited outside a long way away from the main fire by flying sparks or embers.
The dropping of water onto a bushfire from an aeroplane or helicopter.
The common word used in America for bushfire.
A giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere that can cause a bushfire.
How long did the Black Saturday fire in Victoria burn for?
What are the 3 elements necessary for a fire to start and continue to burn?
A major event brought about by the natural processes of Earth that causes widespread destruction to the environment and loss of life.
American description for a bushfire
The criminal act of deliberately starting a fire.
A fire set intentionally for the purpose of forest management.
The pattern, frequency, and intensity of the bushfires over long periods of time
Hours after a fire, nature's recovery is already underway. What is another word for this?
A word used to describe grass, leaf litter, logs, twigs that can be ignited and keep a fire going.
A group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment.
All of these contribute to an increased fire risk.
HEAT OR SMOKE IN THE AIR
A way in which people can protect their property from bushfires
A whirlwind induced by a fire and often composed of flame or ash.
Hot lump of slowly burning fuel that can be blown ahead of the fire.