gibbousWhen themoon isbulging itis...?15At sea level,the air pressureis about ?pounds persquare inch.airpressurethe totalweight of theair on aparticularobjectsolareclipseWhat happens ifthe moon is on thesame level as thesun, and the sun'slight is blockedout?Marsthe"redplanet";ionsWhat areatoms thathave lostelectrons?contractsWhat doesthe air dowhen it coolsand takes upless space?Earththe onlyplanetsuitablefor lifelunareclipseWhat happenswhen the moontravels throughthe earth'sshadow?sunWhere doesthe moon'slight comefrom?mesosphereWhich layer of theatmosphereprotects the earthfrom beingbombarded withmeteoroids?geographicNorth poleWhere is thenorthmagneticpolelocated?troposphereWhat is thelayer ofatmosphereclosest tothe earth?coreTheinnermostsection ofthe sun iscalled the...?Neptunethe planet thatappears royalblue and hasa moonnamed TritonauroraWhat is the lightdisplay seen near thepoles caused by thecollisions of particlesfrom the solar windwith molecules of air?airglowWhat is thephenomenonthat occurs inthe lowerregions of thethermosphere?ozonelayerWhich layer ofthe earthprotects theearth fromultraviolet rays?Venusthe brightestplanet in thesky; Earth'stwin planetphotosphereThe surfacelayer of the sunwhich is visibleto our eyes iscalled the ...?rarefiedThe topmost layerof the atmosphereis said to be...?because there arevery few airmolecules.nitrogen78% of theair is gasthe gascalled....?coronaThe vapor blanketsurrounding the sunwhich is visible onlyduring a totaleclipse is calledthe...?sunspotsDarker areason the outersurface ofthe sun arecalled...?93,000,000The sun ishow manymiles fromthe earth?NorthernHemisphereWhere isthe auroraborealisseen?Saturnthe planetsurrounded byseven bands ofrings and atleast sixtymoonsmeteoroidsPieces ofspace debristhat hurtlethrough ouratmospheremagneticfieldThe entire earth issurrounded by ...?which protects theearth from harmfulspace particles?Uranusthe planetdiscovered by SirWilliam Herschel;the planet that istipped over on itssideJupiterthe largestplanet in thesolar system;the planet withthe Great RedSpotexospherethe topmostlayer of theatmospherechromosphereWhat is theatmosphereof the suncalled?troposphereIn which layerof theatmospheredoes most ofthe weatheroccur?Mercurytheclosestplanet tothe sungibbousWhen themoon isbulging itis...?15At sea level,the air pressureis about ?pounds persquare inch.airpressurethe totalweight of theair on aparticularobjectsolareclipseWhat happens ifthe moon is on thesame level as thesun, and the sun'slight is blockedout?Marsthe"redplanet";ionsWhat areatoms thathave lostelectrons?contractsWhat doesthe air dowhen it coolsand takes upless space?Earththe onlyplanetsuitablefor lifelunareclipseWhat happenswhen the moontravels throughthe earth'sshadow?sunWhere doesthe moon'slight comefrom?mesosphereWhich layer of theatmosphereprotects the earthfrom beingbombarded withmeteoroids?geographicNorth poleWhere is thenorthmagneticpolelocated?troposphereWhat is thelayer ofatmosphereclosest tothe earth?coreTheinnermostsection ofthe sun iscalled the...?Neptunethe planet thatappears royalblue and hasa moonnamed TritonauroraWhat is the lightdisplay seen near thepoles caused by thecollisions of particlesfrom the solar windwith molecules of air?airglowWhat is thephenomenonthat occurs inthe lowerregions of thethermosphere?ozonelayerWhich layer ofthe earthprotects theearth fromultraviolet rays?Venusthe brightestplanet in thesky; Earth'stwin planetphotosphereThe surfacelayer of the sunwhich is visibleto our eyes iscalled the ...?rarefiedThe topmost layerof the atmosphereis said to be...?because there arevery few airmolecules.nitrogen78% of theair is gasthe gascalled....?coronaThe vapor blanketsurrounding the sunwhich is visible onlyduring a totaleclipse is calledthe...?sunspotsDarker areason the outersurface ofthe sun arecalled...?93,000,000The sun ishow manymiles fromthe earth?NorthernHemisphereWhere isthe auroraborealisseen?Saturnthe planetsurrounded byseven bands ofrings and atleast sixtymoonsmeteoroidsPieces ofspace debristhat hurtlethrough ouratmospheremagneticfieldThe entire earth issurrounded by ...?which protects theearth from harmfulspace particles?Uranusthe planetdiscovered by SirWilliam Herschel;the planet that istipped over on itssideJupiterthe largestplanet in thesolar system;the planet withthe Great RedSpotexospherethe topmostlayer of theatmospherechromosphereWhat is theatmosphereof the suncalled?troposphereIn which layerof theatmospheredoes most ofthe weatheroccur?Mercurytheclosestplanet tothe sun

Investigating God's World Ch. 7: Wonders of the Sky - 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. When the moon is bulging it is...?
    gibbous
  2. At sea level, the air pressure is about ? pounds per square inch.
    15
  3. the total weight of the air on a particular object
    air pressure
  4. What happens if the moon is on the same level as the sun, and the sun's light is blocked out?
    solar eclipse
  5. the "red planet";
    Mars
  6. What are atoms that have lost electrons?
    ions
  7. What does the air do when it cools and takes up less space?
    contracts
  8. the only planet suitable for life
    Earth
  9. What happens when the moon travels through the earth's shadow?
    lunar eclipse
  10. Where does the moon's light come from?
    sun
  11. Which layer of the atmosphere protects the earth from being bombarded with meteoroids?
    mesosphere
  12. Where is the north magnetic pole located?
    geographic North pole
  13. What is the layer of atmosphere closest to the earth?
    troposphere
  14. The innermost section of the sun is called the...?
    core
  15. the planet that appears royal blue and has a moon named Triton
    Neptune
  16. What is the light display seen near the poles caused by the collisions of particles from the solar wind with molecules of air?
    aurora
  17. What is the phenomenon that occurs in the lower regions of the thermosphere?
    airglow
  18. Which layer of the earth protects the earth from ultraviolet rays?
    ozone layer
  19. the brightest planet in the sky; Earth's twin planet
    Venus
  20. The surface layer of the sun which is visible to our eyes is called the ...?
    photosphere
  21. The topmost layer of the atmosphere is said to be...? because there are very few air molecules.
    rarefied
  22. 78% of the air is gas the gas called....?
    nitrogen
  23. The vapor blanket surrounding the sun which is visible only during a total eclipse is called the...?
    corona
  24. Darker areas on the outer surface of the sun are called...?
    sun spots
  25. The sun is how many miles from the earth?
    93,000,000
  26. Where is the aurora borealis seen?
    Northern Hemisphere
  27. the planet surrounded by seven bands of rings and at least sixty moons
    Saturn
  28. Pieces of space debris that hurtle through our atmosphere
    meteoroids
  29. The entire earth is surrounded by ...? which protects the earth from harmful space particles?
    magnetic field
  30. the planet discovered by Sir William Herschel; the planet that is tipped over on its side
    Uranus
  31. the largest planet in the solar system; the planet with the Great Red Spot
    Jupiter
  32. the topmost layer of the atmosphere
    exosphere
  33. What is the atmosphere of the sun called?
    chromosphere
  34. In which layer of the atmosphere does most of the weather occur?
    troposphere
  35. the closest planet to the sun
    Mercury