Overuse15,000litresPopulationGrowthSaudiArabia,Australia,India,Mexico3%educationClimateChange4trillionM3Destructionof HabitatsPollutionAgriculture2.1billionGirlsandwomen2millionchildrenprecipitation,evaporation1%AquifersDisplacement97%SeawaterSao Paolo,Beijing,Jakarta,Cairo,LondonFreshwaterPovertyNot enoughto meetneeds ofpeopleGroundwaterLoss ofbiodiversityPhysicaloreconomicGlaciersOveruse15,000litresPopulationGrowthSaudiArabia,Australia,India,Mexico3%educationClimateChange4trillionM3Destructionof HabitatsPollutionAgriculture2.1billionGirlsandwomen2millionchildrenprecipitation,evaporation1%AquifersDisplacement97%SeawaterSao Paolo,Beijing,Jakarta,Cairo,LondonFreshwaterPovertyNot enoughto meetneeds ofpeopleGroundwaterLoss ofbiodiversityPhysicaloreconomicGlaciers

The Problem of Water Scarcity - 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. Overuse
  2. 15,000 litres
  3. Population Growth
  4. Saudi Arabia, Australia, India, Mexico
  5. 3%
  6. education
  7. Climate Change
  8. 4 trillion M3
  9. Destruction of Habitats
  10. Pollution
  11. Agriculture
  12. 2.1 billion
  13. Girls and women
  14. 2 million children
  15. precipitation, evaporation
  16. 1%
  17. Aquifers
  18. Displacement
  19. 97%
  20. Seawater
  21. Sao Paolo, Beijing, Jakarta, Cairo, London
  22. Freshwater
  23. Poverty
  24. Not enough to meet needs of people
  25. Groundwater
  26. Loss of biodiversity
  27. Physical or economic
  28. Glaciers