Wrong orimproper use;misapplication.( )The artificialapplication ofwater to land toassist in theproduction ofcrops. ( )Very dry,especially havingless precipitationthan is needed tosupport most treesor woody plants. ()An organismthat serves as asource of foodfor otherorganisms in afood chain. ( )The act orprocess ofdeteriorating.( )The horses, cattle,sheep, and otheruseful animalskept or raised on afarm or ranch. ( )The act offragmenting orthe state ofbeingfragmented. ( )Parts orsubstancesremaining fromanimals or plantslife that occur inthe earth's crust. ()Amicroorganism,especially abacterium thatcausesdisease. ( )An organismthat feeds onotherorganisms in afood chain. ( )Anythingserving toconnect onepart or thingwith another; abond or tie. ( )An animalhunted orcaptured byanother forfood. ( )Reciprocalaction,effect, orinfluence. ( )A period of dryweather,especially a longone that isinjurious to crops.( )Invariable/ permanet/ constant.( )Anycarnivorousanimal. ( )To use toomuch or toooften /excessiveuse. ( )A series ofobjectsconnectedone after theother. ( )The process bywhich the surfaceof the earth isworn away by theaction of water,glaciers, winds,waves, etc. ( )To live, toexist or besituatedwithin. ( )Even though/ Although /In spite of.( )The followingof one thingafter another;succession. ( )Present ingreat quantity;more thanadequate. ( )Notappropriate;not proper orsuitable.( )Wrong orimproper use;misapplication.( )The artificialapplication ofwater to land toassist in theproduction ofcrops. ( )Very dry,especially havingless precipitationthan is needed tosupport most treesor woody plants. ()An organismthat serves as asource of foodfor otherorganisms in afood chain. ( )The act orprocess ofdeteriorating.( )The horses, cattle,sheep, and otheruseful animalskept or raised on afarm or ranch. ( )The act offragmenting orthe state ofbeingfragmented. ( )Parts orsubstancesremaining fromanimals or plantslife that occur inthe earth's crust. ()Amicroorganism,especially abacterium thatcausesdisease. ( )An organismthat feeds onotherorganisms in afood chain. ( )Anythingserving toconnect onepart or thingwith another; abond or tie. ( )An animalhunted orcaptured byanother forfood. ( )Reciprocalaction,effect, orinfluence. ( )A period of dryweather,especially a longone that isinjurious to crops.( )Invariable/ permanet/ constant.( )Anycarnivorousanimal. ( )To use toomuch or toooften /excessiveuse. ( )A series ofobjectsconnectedone after theother. ( )The process bywhich the surfaceof the earth isworn away by theaction of water,glaciers, winds,waves, etc. ( )To live, toexist or besituatedwithin. ( )Even though/ Although /In spite of.( )The followingof one thingafter another;succession. ( )Present ingreat quantity;more thanadequate. ( )Notappropriate;not proper orsuitable.( )

Unti 3: The soil and grasslands - 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. Wrong or improper use; misapplication. ( )
  2. The artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops. ( )
  3. Very dry, especially having less precipitation than is needed to support most trees or woody plants. ( )
  4. An organism that serves as a source of food for other organisms in a food chain. ( )
  5. The act or process of deteriorating. ( )
  6. The horses, cattle, sheep, and other useful animals kept or raised on a farm or ranch. ( )
  7. The act of fragmenting or the state of being fragmented. ( )
  8. Parts or substances remaining from animals or plants life that occur in the earth's crust. ( )
  9. A microorganism, especially a bacterium that causes disease. ( )
  10. An organism that feeds on other organisms in a food chain. ( )
  11. Anything serving to connect one part or thing with another; a bond or tie. ( )
  12. An animal hunted or captured by another for food. ( )
  13. Reciprocal action, effect, or influence. ( )
  14. A period of dry weather, especially a long one that is injurious to crops. ( )
  15. Invariable / permanet / constant. ( )
  16. Any carnivorous animal. ( )
  17. To use too much or too often / excessive use. ( )
  18. A series of objects connected one after the other. ( )
  19. The process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water, glaciers, winds, waves, etc. ( )
  20. To live, to exist or be situated within. ( )
  21. Even though / Although / In spite of. ( )
  22. The following of one thing after another; succession. ( )
  23. Present in great quantity; more than adequate. ( )
  24. Not appropriate; not proper or suitable. ( )