topographicalevaporationlitoralrainforestan areadrained by ariver and allof itstributariesAnthropocentrismintrinsicvaluelandloresa worldview explicitlyrecognising theintrinsic value ofEarth's ecosystemsand their biologicaland physicalelementsrelating tothe structureof theEarth's crustthe worldview thathumans are thecentral or mostsignificant beings inthe world areas thatare highlyendangered centresof diversitybiodiversityhotspotsoften used byAboriginal andTorres StraitIslander peoples todescribe a specificplace to which theyare connectedendemicthe formsand featuresof landsurfacestectonicdenudationbycatchfirnthe scientific study ofthe origin andevolution of featurescreated by physical,chemical or biologicalprocesses operatingat or near the earth'ssurfacegeomorphologyHighSeasa speciesrestricted to ageographical area,and which do notoccur naturally inany other part ofthe worldthe dividingridgebetweendrainageareasglobalcommonsdrainagebasinthe sum ofweathering, mass-wasting anderosional processesthat result in theprogressive loweringof Earth's surfacea rainforestdistinguishedby its proximityto the ocean,with a closedcanopythe environmentalperspective thatnature has value,independent ofpotential humanusesthe process by whichwater changes from aliquid to a gaseousstate compactedsnow that willeventually becomeglacial icethe outputs,conditions orprocesses of naturalsystems that directlyor indirectly benefithumans or enhancesocial welfarethose parts ofthe world'soceans beyondthe exclusiveeconomic zonesof countriesecocentricwatershedecosystemservicesthe complete bodyof knowledge,customs, rules andtraditionsregarding the landcountrythe incidentalcapture of non-target speciesincluding dolphins,marine turtles andseabirds.global resources:earth's sharednatural resources,such as oceans,the atmosphereand Antarcticatopographicalevaporationlitoralrainforestan areadrained by ariver and allof itstributariesAnthropocentrismintrinsicvaluelandloresa worldview explicitlyrecognising theintrinsic value ofEarth's ecosystemsand their biologicaland physicalelementsrelating tothe structureof theEarth's crustthe worldview thathumans are thecentral or mostsignificant beings inthe world areas thatare highlyendangered centresof diversitybiodiversityhotspotsoften used byAboriginal andTorres StraitIslander peoples todescribe a specificplace to which theyare connectedendemicthe formsand featuresof landsurfacestectonicdenudationbycatchfirnthe scientific study ofthe origin andevolution of featurescreated by physical,chemical or biologicalprocesses operatingat or near the earth'ssurfacegeomorphologyHighSeasa speciesrestricted to ageographical area,and which do notoccur naturally inany other part ofthe worldthe dividingridgebetweendrainageareasglobalcommonsdrainagebasinthe sum ofweathering, mass-wasting anderosional processesthat result in theprogressive loweringof Earth's surfacea rainforestdistinguishedby its proximityto the ocean,with a closedcanopythe environmentalperspective thatnature has value,independent ofpotential humanusesthe process by whichwater changes from aliquid to a gaseousstate compactedsnow that willeventually becomeglacial icethe outputs,conditions orprocesses of naturalsystems that directlyor indirectly benefithumans or enhancesocial welfarethose parts ofthe world'soceans beyondthe exclusiveeconomic zonesof countriesecocentricwatershedecosystemservicesthe complete bodyof knowledge,customs, rules andtraditionsregarding the landcountrythe incidentalcapture of non-target speciesincluding dolphins,marine turtles andseabirds.global resources:earth's sharednatural resources,such as oceans,the atmosphereand Antarctica

Untitled 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. topographical
  2. evaporation
  3. litoral rainforest
  4. an area drained by a river and all of its tributaries
  5. Anthropocentrism
  6. intrinsic value
  7. land lores
  8. a worldview explicitly recognising the intrinsic value of Earth's ecosystems and their biological and physical elements
  9. relating to the structure of the Earth's crust
  10. the worldview that humans are the central or most significant beings in the world areas that are highly endangered centres of diversity
  11. biodiversity hotspots
  12. often used by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to describe a specific place to which they are connected
  13. endemic
  14. the forms and features of land surfaces
  15. tectonic
  16. denudation
  17. bycatch
  18. firn
  19. the scientific study of the origin and evolution of features created by physical, chemical or biological processes operating at or near the earth's surface
  20. geomorphology
  21. High Seas
  22. a species restricted to a geographical area, and which do not occur naturally in any other part of the world
  23. the dividing ridge between drainage areas
  24. global commons
  25. drainage basin
  26. the sum of weathering, mass-wasting and erosional processes that result in the progressive lowering of Earth's surface
  27. a rainforest distinguished by its proximity to the ocean, with a closed canopy
  28. the environmental perspective that nature has value, independent of potential human uses
  29. the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gaseous state compacted snow that will eventually become glacial ice
  30. the outputs, conditions or processes of natural systems that directly or indirectly benefit humans or enhance social welfare
  31. those parts of the world's oceans beyond the exclusive economic zones of countries
  32. ecocentric
  33. watershed
  34. ecosystem services
  35. the complete body of knowledge, customs, rules and traditions regarding the land
  36. country
  37. the incidental capture of non-target species including dolphins, marine turtles and seabirds.
  38. global resources: earth's shared natural resources, such as oceans, the atmosphere and Antarctica