Hibernation Behavioraladaptationfor wintersurvivalTropicsClimate zonesthat receivethe most solarradiation, nearthe equatorEarth’stiltWhatcausestheseasons?AdaptationAny structuralor behavioralchange thathelps anorganismsurviveDeforestationCuttingdowntreesglobalwarming Increase inthe averageglobaltemperatureoff earthClimate The averageweatherpattern overa long periodof timeStructuralAnyadaptation thais a change inthe organismstructureElNinoA climatic eventthat bringswarm water inthe easternPacific OceanClimatologistSomeonewhostudies theclimateSeasonsShort period ofclimatic changecaused by theTilsit of earth’saxisairpollutionCo2 inthe airpollutionNot puttingthings inproperplacePolarClimate zonesthat receivesunlight at alow angle,coldGreenhousegasCarbondioxidemeltingand risingsea levelsglaciersEquatorAn imaginarycircle aroundthe middle ofthe earth, 0degreeslatitudeUse forgas incars andfactoriesfossilfuelWindwardSide of themountainthat is cooland rainyPrecipitation.Any form ofwater thatfalls fromthe cloudsWeather The state oftheatmosphere atat specific timeand placesElevationHeightabovesea levelTemperateClimate zones withmild or moderatetemperatures thatare locatedbetween thetropics and thepolar zonesGreenhouseeffect Natural heatingthat occurswhen certaingases in earth’satmospheretrap heatHibernation Behavioraladaptationfor wintersurvivalTropicsClimate zonesthat receivethe most solarradiation, nearthe equatorEarth’stiltWhatcausestheseasons?AdaptationAny structuralor behavioralchange thathelps anorganismsurviveDeforestationCuttingdowntreesglobalwarming Increase inthe averageglobaltemperatureoff earthClimate The averageweatherpattern overa long periodof timeStructuralAnyadaptation thais a change inthe organismstructureElNinoA climatic eventthat bringswarm water inthe easternPacific OceanClimatologistSomeonewhostudies theclimateSeasonsShort period ofclimatic changecaused by theTilsit of earth’saxisairpollutionCo2 inthe airpollutionNot puttingthings inproperplacePolarClimate zonesthat receivesunlight at alow angle,coldGreenhousegasCarbondioxidemeltingand risingsea levelsglaciersEquatorAn imaginarycircle aroundthe middle ofthe earth, 0degreeslatitudeUse forgas incars andfactoriesfossilfuelWindwardSide of themountainthat is cooland rainyPrecipitation.Any form ofwater thatfalls fromthe cloudsWeather The state oftheatmosphere atat specific timeand placesElevationHeightabovesea levelTemperateClimate zones withmild or moderatetemperatures thatare locatedbetween thetropics and thepolar zonesGreenhouseeffect Natural heatingthat occurswhen certaingases in earth’satmospheretrap heat

Climate - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. G-Behavioral adaptation for winter survival
    G-Hibernation
  2. G-Climate zones that receive the most solar radiation, near the equator
    G-Tropics
  3. N-What causes the seasons?
    N-Earth’s tilt
  4. B-Any structural or behavioral change that helps an organism survive
    B-Adaptation
  5. B-Cutting down trees
    B-Deforestation
  6. O-Increase in the average global temperature off earth
    O-global warming
  7. O-The average weather pattern over a long period of time
    O-Climate
  8. O-Any adaptation tha is a change in the organism structure
    O-Structural
  9. N-A climatic event that brings warm water in the eastern Pacific Ocean
    N-El Nino
  10. N-Someone who studies the climate
    N-Climatologist
  11. O-Short period of climatic change caused by the Tilsit of earth’s axis
    O-Seasons
  12. I-Co2 in the air
    I-air pollution
  13. G-Not putting things in proper place
    G-pollution
  14. B-Climate zones that receive sunlight at a low angle, cold
    B-Polar
  15. I-Carbon dioxide
    I-Greenhouse gas
  16. G-glaciers
    G-melting and rising sea levels
  17. I-An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, 0 degrees latitude
    I-Equator
  18. I-fossil fuel
    I-Use for gas in cars and factories
  19. G-Side of the mountain that is cool and rainy
    G-Windward
  20. O-Any form of water that falls from the clouds
    O-Precipitation.
  21. N-The state of the atmosphere at at specific time and places
    N-Weather
  22. B-Height above sea level
    B-Elevation
  23. I-Climate zones with mild or moderate temperatures that are located between the tropics and the polar zones
    I-Temperate
  24. B-Natural heating that occurs when certain gases in earth’s atmosphere trap heat
    B-Greenhouse effect