(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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A type of rock formed by melted rock that is cooled
A type of wave that causes particles to side to side
An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms
A chemical reaction that producers go through to make food
Characteristic or behavior that can be observed during a chemical change
A chemical reaction that all living things do to get energy
A procedure used to measure the volume of an object by placing it in liquid
Negative subatomic particles found orbiting an atom
What a wave travels through; example: air or water
The measure of how much space an object takes up
A solid made from different combinations of minerals
A sphere that includes all living things on Earth
A living thing
All members of a species within an ecosystem
The interaction of the rigid lithospheric plates as they slide slowly over the mantle; plates moving
An educated guess based off of observations
A pyramid that shows the available energy at each "level" in an ecosystem
Closely related organisms of one type
Data (information) collected when using our senses
A measure of how far a crest or trough is from the resting point in a wave
A type of symbiosis where one species benefits and one is not harmed or helped
A community of organism and on-living things
The innermost layer of the Earth
A type of factor that includes the non-living components of an environment
Anything that takes up space and has mass
A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means (example: oxygen, nitrogen, helium)
A consumer that eats primary consumers
Density = mass divided by volume
A type of rock formed by heat and pressure
A type of observation based on numbers
The bottom part of a wave
The process which rocks break down
The process by which wind, water, ice, and gravity move rock from one location to another
A consumer that only eats plants (herbivore)
A series of food chains connected together and shows how energy flows between organisms in an ecosystem
The relationship between mass and volume; how closely packed the molecules are
Anything that energy can travel through
A type of symbiosis where one species benefits and the other is harmed
Contains atoms of two or more different elements (example: H20)
All matter is made of these tiny particles
A type of boundary when tectonic plates sliding past each other
An organism that uses energy from the sun to make its own food
Characteristics that can be measured or observed without the matter changing into a new substance
A single or repeated disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another
A large region of land with similar biotic and abiotic factors
A sphere that includes all water on Earth
A type of boundary when tectonic plates are pulled apart
A series of organisms where each organism is dependent on the next as a food source
A measure of how many wave cycles in a second
All rocks and minerals on Earth
The breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces by a physical force
Contains two or more substances that are NOT bonded together
A sphere that includes all gasses in a layer that surrounds Earth
A type of symbiosis where both species benefit
A consumer that eats secondary consumers
A type of boundary when tectonic plates being pushed together
All the organisms of different species that interact in an ecosystem
The top part of a wave
An organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms
Positive sub-atomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom
The breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces by chemical reactions and processes
The movement in the mantle that drives plate movement caused by a type of heat transfer
A type of wave that causes particles to move up and down
The effect gravity has on the mass of an object
The process where rock materials are dropped to the ground
A type of mechanical, longitudinal wave caused by the vibrations of particles in a medium
The cycle which rocks are formed from other rocks
A type of observation based on describing characteristics
A rule that states only 10% of the total energy at one level is passed on the next in an energy pyramid
A type of rock formed by weathering, erosion, deposition, and compaction
Two members of different species living together in close association
Highness or lowness of a tone; related to frequency
The outer layer of the Earth
A type of wave that require a medium to travel; like a sound wave
A measure of distance from crest to crest or trough to trough
The measure of the amount of molecules (matter) in an object
Two or more atoms bonded together (example: H2 or NaCl)
A solid, naturally occurring inorganic with a crystal structure
The middle layer of the Earth
Neutral sub-atomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom
A type of factor that includes the living components of an environment
Related to how loud or quiet a sound is; related to amplitude