(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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rock material that forms where rocks are broken down into smaller pieces or dissolved in water as rocks erode
sediment
mass divided by volume . how closely packed matter is
density
materials that have never been alive
inorganic
grain size and how grains fit together
texture
laying down or settling of eroded material as the wind and water carry it across landform
deposition
sediment, rock fragmeents, mineral crystals, and remains of certain plants and animals make these
Sedimentary
moves rocks onto earth's surface
uplift
valuable, pretty, rare , and beautiful minerals
gemstones
layers of soil formed from the movement of the products of weathering
horizons
internal arrangement of atoms or ions that determine the shape of a crystaql
Crystalline Form
changes the materials that are part of a rock into new materials
chemical weathering
the color of a mineral in powdered form
streak
tear down features on earth's surface
destructive forces
mixture of weathered rock, rock fragments, decayed organic matter, water and air
soil
if a mineral breaks and forms uneven surfaces
fracture
fragments that make up rocks
grains
magma or lava cools and crystalizes
Igneous Rocks
metallic mineral resource mined for a profit
ore
resistance of a mineral to be scratched
hardness
starting rock material of soil
Parent Materials
if a mineral breaks wth smooth flat surfaces
cleavage
remains of something tahat was once alive
organic matter
build up features of earth
constructive forces
way a mineral reflects or absorbs light at its surface, related to the chemical composition
luster
mineral or grains present in a rock
composition
when atoms gain or lose electrons
Ions
removal of weathered material from one location to another
erosion
physical processes naturally break rocks into smaller pieces
mechanical weathering
naturally occuring inorganic solids with a definite chemical composition and crystalline form
minerals
scale of 1 to 10 to rank and categorize minerals by their hardness
Mohs hardness scale
rusting element exposed to oxygen change chemically
oxidation
formed from igneous rocks or other metamorphic rocks as they undergo metamorphosis
metamorphic rocks