Changes innature made byhumans(pollution,building cities,trash)A locationfor thedisposalof wasteSomethingintroduced intotheenvironmentthat causesdamageWithoutany useor benefitThe wiseuse andprotection ofnaturalresourcesResources thatcannot beeasily replacedby nature (oil,coal)A community ofliving andnonliving thingsin their naturalenvironmentUsing aproductmore thanonceResourcesthat can bereplaced bynature (water,solar, wind)An increase inthe number ofan organismthat impactsthe ecosystemTo changewaste into anew useableproductLoweringthe amountof waste youproduceMaterials intheenvironmentthat are usefulto peopleSomethingthat isfriendly/helpfulto theenvironmentLivingthings(plants andanimals)Changes thathappen in theenvironmentwithout the helpof people (naturaldisasters)Changes innature made byhumans(pollution,building cities,trash)A locationfor thedisposalof wasteSomethingintroduced intotheenvironmentthat causesdamageWithoutany useor benefitThe wiseuse andprotection ofnaturalresourcesResources thatcannot beeasily replacedby nature (oil,coal)A community ofliving andnonliving thingsin their naturalenvironmentUsing aproductmore thanonceResourcesthat can bereplaced bynature (water,solar, wind)An increase inthe number ofan organismthat impactsthe ecosystemTo changewaste into anew useableproductLoweringthe amountof waste youproduceMaterials intheenvironmentthat are usefulto peopleSomethingthat isfriendly/helpfulto theenvironmentLivingthings(plants andanimals)Changes thathappen in theenvironmentwithout the helpof people (naturaldisasters)

Environmental Changes and Resources - 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. Changes in nature made by humans (pollution, building cities, trash)
  2. A location for the disposal of waste
  3. Something introduced into the environment that causes damage
  4. Without any use or benefit
  5. The wise use and protection of natural resources
  6. Resources that cannot be easily replaced by nature (oil, coal)
  7. A community of living and nonliving things in their natural environment
  8. Using a product more than once
  9. Resources that can be replaced by nature (water, solar, wind)
  10. An increase in the number of an organism that impacts the ecosystem
  11. To change waste into a new useable product
  12. Lowering the amount of waste you produce
  13. Materials in the environment that are useful to people
  14. Something that is friendly/helpful to the environment
  15. Living things (plants and animals)
  16. Changes that happen in the environment without the help of people (natural disasters)