(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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eruption: a sudden, violent outburst, like an explosion
sturdy: strong and hardy
lava: molten (liquid) rock that comes from volcanic explosion
seismo- prefix coming from Greek word for earthquake
funnel: long shape that is wider at the top and skinny at the bottom
reservoir: a natural or man-made lake that collects and stores water
low-lying area: land close to a coast or near water or sea levels
flood warning: flooding will occur soon, if it hasn't already
slurry: a river of flowing mud
lava flow: slow moving river of molten rock
flood watch: flooding is possible
fault lines: cracks in rock below earth's surface
counter- prefix meaning opposite or contrary
aftershock: smaller earthquake that follows the main earthquake
-vac- Latin for empty
eye: center of the storm; time when winds and rain die down... but it will start up again very quickly
natural: has to do with nature or how nature works; not made by humans
debris: rubble, trash, random materials
drought: an unusually prolonged lack of rain
hail: frozen rain pellets
storm surge: heavy waves caused by high wind and a lot of rain
e- out of
evacuate: to remove people from a place, esp. when unsafe
slope: an incline, like a slide or ramp
storm shelter: room built below the ground that is a safer place to be during a tornado
conservation: saving and protecting a natural resource
tropical: closer to the equator; known for hot climates
contaminate: to make impure or unusable by adding a harmful substance
epicenter: the center or focus of an earthquake
molten: something was changed into liquid by extreme heat
fire extinguisher: fire protection device that sprays foam to help put out small fires
flash flood: a flood that can happen quickly, within minutes
levee: man-made structure that is made to contain water or to prevent water from moving
smoke alarms: sensors attached to the ceiling that sense smoke