EnergyThecapacityfor doingworkIncandescentLight BulbType of lightbulb thatloosesenergy toheatCoalThe mainsource of allelectricitygenerated inthe world.ACGeneratorA machine thatconvertsmechanicalenergy intoelectricalenergyHydropowerTurning the powerof moving waterinto electricityusing large fanlikemachines calledturbinesFossilFuelsResourcemade fromorganic matterthat was oncealivePotentialenergyStored energy thatis not currentlybeing used forwork but can bereleased toperform workSolarPanelA panel designedto absorb the sun'srays as a sourceof energy forgeneratingelectricityRenewableResourceTheresource canbe replacedafter it isusedTurbinedevice thatharnesses thekinetic energyof a fluid tocreateelectricityLEDLightbulbType of lightbulbconsideredenergyefficientNonrenewableresourcesThere are only somuch of theresource availableand when it isused up it is goneforeverHeat,pressure,& millionsof years3 thingsneeded tocreatefossil fuelsRadiantEnergyEnergy that isgiven off aselectromagneticwaves likeinfrared, visiblelight, or gammaraysCostOne factorlimiting peoplefrom switchingto alternativeenergyKineticEnergyEnergyofmotionGreenhousegassesGas that absorbsand emits radiantenergy within thethermal infraredrange, causing thegreenhouse effect.SolarPowerA form of energywith convertsradiant or thermalenergy from thesun into usableformsLaw ofconservationof energyEnergy canneither becreated nordestroyedWindPowerInvolvesconverting windenergy intoelectricity byusing windturbinesElectromagneticInductionthe creation of anelectro-motive forcefrom moving amagnetic fieldaround an electricconductorNaturalResourceTerm thatdescribescoal, water,and woodHooverDamDam in Nevada thatgenerates enoughhydroelectric powerto serve 1.3 millionpeople each yearHeliostatMovable mirrors usedto reflect light that arepositioned so theyreflect andconcentrate sunlighttoward a receiverThermalEnergyheatAlternativeenergyEnergy generated inways that do notdeplete naturalresources, especiallyby avoiding the useof fossil fuels andnuclear powerElectricityA form ofenergyresulting fromthe existence ofchargedparticlesEnergyThecapacityfor doingworkIncandescentLight BulbType of lightbulb thatloosesenergy toheatCoalThe mainsource of allelectricitygenerated inthe world.ACGeneratorA machine thatconvertsmechanicalenergy intoelectricalenergyHydropowerTurning the powerof moving waterinto electricityusing large fanlikemachines calledturbinesFossilFuelsResourcemade fromorganic matterthat was oncealivePotentialenergyStored energy thatis not currentlybeing used forwork but can bereleased toperform workSolarPanelA panel designedto absorb the sun'srays as a sourceof energy forgeneratingelectricityRenewableResourceTheresource canbe replacedafter it isusedTurbinedevice thatharnesses thekinetic energyof a fluid tocreateelectricityLEDLightbulbType of lightbulbconsideredenergyefficientNonrenewableresourcesThere are only somuch of theresource availableand when it isused up it is goneforeverHeat,pressure,& millionsof years3 thingsneeded tocreatefossil fuelsRadiantEnergyEnergy that isgiven off aselectromagneticwaves likeinfrared, visiblelight, or gammaraysCostOne factorlimiting peoplefrom switchingto alternativeenergyKineticEnergyEnergyofmotionGreenhousegassesGas that absorbsand emits radiantenergy within thethermal infraredrange, causing thegreenhouse effect.SolarPowerA form of energywith convertsradiant or thermalenergy from thesun into usableformsLaw ofconservationof energyEnergy canneither becreated nordestroyedWindPowerInvolvesconverting windenergy intoelectricity byusing windturbinesElectromagneticInductionthe creation of anelectro-motive forcefrom moving amagnetic fieldaround an electricconductorNaturalResourceTerm thatdescribescoal, water,and woodHooverDamDam in Nevada thatgenerates enoughhydroelectric powerto serve 1.3 millionpeople each yearHeliostatMovable mirrors usedto reflect light that arepositioned so theyreflect andconcentrate sunlighttoward a receiverThermalEnergyheatAlternativeenergyEnergy generated inways that do notdeplete naturalresources, especiallyby avoiding the useof fossil fuels andnuclear powerElectricityA form ofenergyresulting fromthe existence ofchargedparticles

Natural Resources and Energy Bingo - 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. The capacity for doing work
    Energy
  2. Type of light bulb that looses energy to heat
    Incandescent Light Bulb
  3. The main source of all electricity generated in the world.
    Coal
  4. A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
    AC Generator
  5. Turning the power of moving water into electricity using large fanlike machines called turbines
    Hydropower
  6. Resource made from organic matter that was once alive
    Fossil Fuels
  7. Stored energy that is not currently being used for work but can be released to perform work
    Potential energy
  8. A panel designed to absorb the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity
    Solar Panel
  9. The resource can be replaced after it is used
    Renewable Resource
  10. device that harnesses the kinetic energy of a fluid to create electricity
    Turbine
  11. Type of light bulb considered energy efficient
    LED Light bulb
  12. There are only so much of the resource available and when it is used up it is gone forever
    Nonrenewable resources
  13. 3 things needed to create fossil fuels
    Heat, pressure, & millions of years
  14. Energy that is given off as electromagnetic waves like infrared, visible light, or gamma rays
    Radiant Energy
  15. One factor limiting people from switching to alternative energy
    Cost
  16. Energy of motion
    Kinetic Energy
  17. Gas that absorbs and emits radiant energy within the thermal infrared range, causing the greenhouse effect.
    Greenhouse gasses
  18. A form of energy with converts radiant or thermal energy from the sun into usable forms
    Solar Power
  19. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed
    Law of conservation of energy
  20. Involves converting wind energy into electricity by using wind turbines
    Wind Power
  21. the creation of an electro-motive force from moving a magnetic field around an electric conductor
    Electromagnetic Induction
  22. Term that describes coal, water, and wood
    Natural Resource
  23. Dam in Nevada that generates enough hydroelectric power to serve 1.3 million people each year
    Hoover Dam
  24. Movable mirrors used to reflect light that are positioned so they reflect and concentrate sunlight toward a receiver
    Heliostat
  25. heat
    Thermal Energy
  26. Energy generated in ways that do not deplete natural resources, especially by avoiding the use of fossil fuels and nuclear power
    Alternative energy
  27. A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
    Electricity