Renewableenergywind, solar,and tidal(water)energyDroughtA periodof little tono rainSunSpotsWhen theseoccur they alsoproduce sunflares whichcan warmEarth.upwellingbringing up coldnutrient richwater from thebottom of theoceanPrevailingwindswinds thatblow in onedirectionthroughoutthe yearLa NinaCharacteristicsLess precipitation;decreased humidity;unusually cold inAlaska; drought inthe southwest,unusually warmweather in the USAClimatethe weatherof a particulararea over along period oftime.GreenhouseGasesC02,methane,nitrousoxide, andwater vaporwhy theseasonschangebecause of thetilt of the earthon its axis as itrevolves aroundthe sunSurfaceoceancurrentsthey causethemovement ofocean watercarbondioxideThis greenhousegas traps heat inthe atmosphereand is releasedwhen fossil fuelare burned.fossilfuelsCoal, oil,andnaturalgasCFCs found incoolants, spraydeodorants,insecticides,and paintsGlobalWarmingthe increaseof globaltemperaturesLaNinaThis causeswater in thePacific Oceanto be warmerand affectsclimate.latitudethe distance fromthe equatormeasured indegrees north orsouth of theequatorTradewindsbelts of prevailingwinds that blowmost of the time inthe Northern andSouthernhemispheresEl Ninocharacteristicswarm water in thePacific Ocean;rain & flooding on thePacific Coast;increased humidity;occurs more oftenthan LA NinaElNinoThis causeswater in thepacific ocean tobe cooler andaffects climate.CarbonsinksThe removalof CO2 fromtheatmosphereRadiationThe sun'senergyand light.Ozonea moleculemade up ofthree oxygenatomsAtmospherea highly complexmass o gases,liquids, & solidsthat envelopesthe earthweatherthe state of theatmosphere atany moment intime in anylocationRenewableenergywind, solar,and tidal(water)energyDroughtA periodof little tono rainSunSpotsWhen theseoccur they alsoproduce sunflares whichcan warmEarth.upwellingbringing up coldnutrient richwater from thebottom of theoceanPrevailingwindswinds thatblow in onedirectionthroughoutthe yearLa NinaCharacteristicsLess precipitation;decreased humidity;unusually cold inAlaska; drought inthe southwest,unusually warmweather in the USAClimatethe weatherof a particulararea over along period oftime.GreenhouseGasesC02,methane,nitrousoxide, andwater vaporwhy theseasonschangebecause of thetilt of the earthon its axis as itrevolves aroundthe sunSurfaceoceancurrentsthey causethemovement ofocean watercarbondioxideThis greenhousegas traps heat inthe atmosphereand is releasedwhen fossil fuelare burned.fossilfuelsCoal, oil,andnaturalgasCFCs found incoolants, spraydeodorants,insecticides,and paintsGlobalWarmingthe increaseof globaltemperaturesLaNinaThis causeswater in thePacific Oceanto be warmerand affectsclimate.latitudethe distance fromthe equatormeasured indegrees north orsouth of theequatorTradewindsbelts of prevailingwinds that blowmost of the time inthe Northern andSouthernhemispheresEl Ninocharacteristicswarm water in thePacific Ocean;rain & flooding on thePacific Coast;increased humidity;occurs more oftenthan LA NinaElNinoThis causeswater in thepacific ocean tobe cooler andaffects climate.CarbonsinksThe removalof CO2 fromtheatmosphereRadiationThe sun'senergyand light.Ozonea moleculemade up ofthree oxygenatomsAtmospherea highly complexmass o gases,liquids, & solidsthat envelopesthe earthweatherthe state of theatmosphere atany moment intime in anylocation

Climate Change - 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. wind, solar, and tidal (water) energy
    Renewable energy
  2. A period of little to no rain
    Drought
  3. When these occur they also produce sun flares which can warm Earth.
    Sun Spots
  4. bringing up cold nutrient rich water from the bottom of the ocean
    upwelling
  5. winds that blow in one direction throughout the year
    Prevailing winds
  6. Less precipitation; decreased humidity; unusually cold in Alaska; drought in the southwest, unusually warm weather in the USA
    La Nina Characteristics
  7. the weather of a particular area over a long period of time.
    Climate
  8. C02, methane, nitrous oxide, and water vapor
    Greenhouse Gases
  9. because of the tilt of the earth on its axis as it revolves around the sun
    why the seasons change
  10. they cause the movement of ocean water
    Surface ocean currents
  11. This greenhouse gas traps heat in the atmosphere and is released when fossil fuel are burned.
    carbon dioxide
  12. Coal, oil, and natural gas
    fossil fuels
  13. found in coolants, spray deodorants, insecticides, and paints
    CFCs
  14. the increase of global temperatures
    Global Warming
  15. This causes water in the Pacific Ocean to be warmer and affects climate.
    La Nina
  16. the distance from the equator measured in degrees north or south of the equator
    latitude
  17. belts of prevailing winds that blow most of the time in the Northern and Southern hemispheres
    Trade winds
  18. warm water in the Pacific Ocean; rain & flooding on the Pacific Coast; increased humidity; occurs more often than LA Nina
    El Nino characteristics
  19. This causes water in the pacific ocean to be cooler and affects climate.
    El Nino
  20. The removal of CO2 from the atmosphere
    Carbon sinks
  21. The sun's energy and light.
    Radiation
  22. a molecule made up of three oxygen atoms
    Ozone
  23. a highly complex mass o gases, liquids, & solids that envelopes the earth
    Atmosphere
  24. the state of the atmosphere at any moment in time in any location
    weather