JohnMuirhelped toestablishYosemiteNationalPark Departmentof theInteriorresponsiblefor thenation'snaturalresourcesDepartmentofAgricultureadministersprograms andservicesconcerned withfarmers andconsumersEnvironmentalSpecialistsexperts whospecialize instudying theimpact ofhumans on thepopulationSierraClubsocial orgdevoted towildernessactivities andprotection ofthe wildernessRachelCarsoninstrumentalin thebanning ofDDTEnvironmentalDefense Funda U.S. nonprofitorganizationdedicated toenvironmentalprotectiongeologya field of scienceconcerned with theorigin of Earth, itshistory, its shape, thematerials forming it,and the processesthat are acting andhave acted on itoceanographya branch ofhydrologythat focuseson oceansactivistpeople who oftenuse protests andlitigation to drawattention tospecificenvironmentalcausesBobMarshallcreatedtheWildernessSocietyAldoLeopoldhelped toestablishwildernessareasRosalieEdgecreatedHawkMountainSanctuarybiochemistscientists who studythe substancesfound in livingorganisms and thechemical reactionsunderlying lifeprocessesEarthDayestablished topromote publicawareness ofenvironmentalissueschemistrythe studyof matterand itspropertiesarchaeologya subset ofanthropology andgenerally studiespast culturesthrough theirmaterial remainsConservationthe protection,preservation,management orrestoration of wildlifeand of naturalresources such asforests, soil, andwaterEPAan independentagency of the U.S.government thatoversees federalprograms relatingto environmentalpollution controlhydrologythe study ofEarth’s watersin relation togeologicalprocessessocialsciencescientists who areconcerned with theorigin anddevelopment of humansociety, and theinstitutions,relationships, andideas involved in socialexistencegeographya field of sciencethat deals with thespatial distributionof all phenomenaon Earth’s surfacealong with theirvariation over timeEarthScientistscientists whostudy Earth’shistory,formation, andstructuregeochemistrythe application ofchemical principlesand techniques togeologic studies tounderstand howchemical elements aredistributed in the crust,mantle, and core ofEarthbiologistscientistswhostudy lifeanthropologythe study ofhumans from abiological,social, andhumanisticperspectiveJohnMuirhelped toestablishYosemiteNationalPark Departmentof theInteriorresponsiblefor thenation'snaturalresourcesDepartmentofAgricultureadministersprograms andservicesconcerned withfarmers andconsumersEnvironmentalSpecialistsexperts whospecialize instudying theimpact ofhumans on thepopulationSierraClubsocial orgdevoted towildernessactivities andprotection ofthe wildernessRachelCarsoninstrumentalin thebanning ofDDTEnvironmentalDefense Funda U.S. nonprofitorganizationdedicated toenvironmentalprotectiongeologya field of scienceconcerned with theorigin of Earth, itshistory, its shape, thematerials forming it,and the processesthat are acting andhave acted on itoceanographya branch ofhydrologythat focuseson oceansactivistpeople who oftenuse protests andlitigation to drawattention tospecificenvironmentalcausesBobMarshallcreatedtheWildernessSocietyAldoLeopoldhelped toestablishwildernessareasRosalieEdgecreatedHawkMountainSanctuarybiochemistscientists who studythe substancesfound in livingorganisms and thechemical reactionsunderlying lifeprocessesEarthDayestablished topromote publicawareness ofenvironmentalissueschemistrythe studyof matterand itspropertiesarchaeologya subset ofanthropology andgenerally studiespast culturesthrough theirmaterial remainsConservationthe protection,preservation,management orrestoration of wildlifeand of naturalresources such asforests, soil, andwaterEPAan independentagency of the U.S.government thatoversees federalprograms relatingto environmentalpollution controlhydrologythe study ofEarth’s watersin relation togeologicalprocessessocialsciencescientists who areconcerned with theorigin anddevelopment of humansociety, and theinstitutions,relationships, andideas involved in socialexistencegeographya field of sciencethat deals with thespatial distributionof all phenomenaon Earth’s surfacealong with theirvariation over timeEarthScientistscientists whostudy Earth’shistory,formation, andstructuregeochemistrythe application ofchemical principlesand techniques togeologic studies tounderstand howchemical elements aredistributed in the crust,mantle, and core ofEarthbiologistscientistswhostudy lifeanthropologythe study ofhumans from abiological,social, andhumanisticperspective

Unit 2 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. helped to establish Yosemite National Park
    John Muir
  2. responsible for the nation's natural resources
    Department of the Interior
  3. administers programs and services concerned with farmers and consumers
    Department of Agriculture
  4. experts who specialize in studying the impact of humans on the population
    Environmental Specialists
  5. social org devoted to wilderness activities and protection of the wilderness
    Sierra Club
  6. instrumental in the banning of DDT
    Rachel Carson
  7. a U.S. nonprofit organization dedicated to environmental protection
    Environmental Defense Fund
  8. a field of science concerned with the origin of Earth, its history, its shape, the materials forming it, and the processes that are acting and have acted on it
    geology
  9. a branch of hydrology that focuses on oceans
    oceanography
  10. people who often use protests and litigation to draw attention to specific environmental causes
    activist
  11. created the Wilderness Society
    Bob Marshall
  12. helped to establish wilderness areas
    Aldo Leopold
  13. created Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
    Rosalie Edge
  14. scientists who study the substances found in living organisms and the chemical reactions underlying life processes
    biochemist
  15. established to promote public awareness of environmental issues
    Earth Day
  16. the study of matter and its properties
    chemistry
  17. a subset of anthropology and generally studies past cultures through their material remains
    archaeology
  18. the protection, preservation, management or restoration of wildlife and of natural resources such as forests, soil, and water
    Conservation
  19. an independent agency of the U.S. government that oversees federal programs relating to environmental pollution control
    EPA
  20. the study of Earth’s waters in relation to geological processes
    hydrology
  21. scientists who are concerned with the origin and development of human society, and the institutions, relationships, and ideas involved in social existence
    social science
  22. a field of science that deals with the spatial distribution of all phenomena on Earth’s surface along with their variation over time
    geography
  23. scientists who study Earth’s history, formation, and structure
    Earth Scientist
  24. the application of chemical principles and techniques to geologic studies to understand how chemical elements are distributed in the crust, mantle, and core of Earth
    geochemistry
  25. scientists who study life
    biologist
  26. the study of humans from a biological, social, and humanistic perspective
    anthropology