Anexample oflarge scaledissolutionAn exampleof a crosscuttingrelationshipAn exampleof theprinciple ofsuperpositionSomethingwithoxidationA pieceof coalAn intrusiveigneousRock largerthan yourhandSomemetamorphiclimestoneA geologist(other thanyourprofessor orTA)An example ofactive erosion(transportationof objects, notweathering)An example ofbiochemicalperceptionbeforelithificationA wellsortedbrecciaAGneissrockAnexampleof rootwedgingWhere ariver has hithard rockand stoppederosionAcutbankAn non-silicatemineral (butyou have toID it!A fault line(of anysize andtype)A mosasaurfossil (hint:geologyoffices)Aninvertebratefossil (butyou have toID it!)Anexampleof crossbeddingA mineralvein thickerthan fingerwidthFind mesomeSiO2AhaliteAnanticlineor asynclineRipplemarks!Anexample oflarge scaledissolutionAn exampleof a crosscuttingrelationshipAn exampleof theprinciple ofsuperpositionSomethingwithoxidationA pieceof coalAn intrusiveigneousRock largerthan yourhandSomemetamorphiclimestoneA geologist(other thanyourprofessor orTA)An example ofactive erosion(transportationof objects, notweathering)An example ofbiochemicalperceptionbeforelithificationA wellsortedbrecciaAGneissrockAnexampleof rootwedgingWhere ariver has hithard rockand stoppederosionAcutbankAn non-silicatemineral (butyou have toID it!A fault line(of anysize andtype)A mosasaurfossil (hint:geologyoffices)Aninvertebratefossil (butyou have toID it!)Anexampleof crossbeddingA mineralvein thickerthan fingerwidthFind mesomeSiO2AhaliteAnanticlineor asynclineRipplemarks!

Geology Scavenger Bingo! - 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-An example of large scale dissolution
  2. B-An example of a cross cutting relationship
  3. I-An example of the principle of superposition
  4. O-Something with oxidation
  5. G-A piece of coal
  6. I-An intrusive igneous Rock larger than your hand
  7. I-Some metamorphic limestone
  8. B-A geologist (other than your professor or TA)
  9. G-An example of active erosion (transportation of objects, not weathering)
  10. N-An example of biochemical perception before lithification
  11. I-A well sorted breccia
  12. O-A Gneiss rock
  13. N-An example of root wedging
  14. I-Where a river has hit hard rock and stopped erosion
  15. N-A cutbank
  16. O-An non-silicate mineral (but you have to ID it!
  17. B-A fault line (of any size and type)
  18. N-A mosasaur fossil (hint: geology offices)
  19. G-An invertebrate fossil (but you have to ID it!)
  20. N-An example of cross bedding
  21. G-A mineral vein thicker than finger width
  22. O-Find me some SiO2
  23. O-A halite
  24. B-An anticline or a syncline
  25. B-Ripple marks!