a region ofspace fromwhich lightcannotescapea small particlethat has anegative chargeand travels aroundthe nucleus ofan atoma type of renewableenergy that isgenerated when theheat insidethe Earth is used togenerate steam tomake electricity the process thatoccurs when heatis transferredthrough a gas orliquidmaterial fromliving things orrecently livingthings that can bebroken down andused for energythe most commonsource ofnonrenewableenergy; e.g., coal,petroleum, andnatural gasdescribing aresource with alimited supplyand that takesa long time toregeneratea mix ofpotentialand kineticenergy a type of renewablepower that is generatedwhen water from areservoir is releasedthrough a dam and spinsa turbine connected to agenerator thatproduces electricityenergy thatcomes fromrenewableresourcesoil; a liquidfossil fuel foundin undergroundrock formationsa device thatconvertswind energyintoelectricitya brain injurycaused by abump orblow to thehead a mix ofpotentialand kineticenergy a resource that iswidely availableand takes arelatively smallamount of time toregenerate, if anytime at alla processwhere the innercore of an atomis split andenergy isreleasedthe type ofenergy anobject storeswhile it is stillthe energycreated whenelectrons flowfrom place toplacea type ofrenewable energythat is createdwhen sunlight isconverted intoelectricitytheenergy ofan objectin motiona fossil fuelfoundundergroundthat is mostlymade up ofmethanethe process thatoccurs when heatmoves from oneobject to anotherobject that it istouchinga type of coalmining usedwhen the coalis located nearthe Earth’ssurfacefuel madefrombiomassa type ofnonrenewable energythat is not a fossil fuel;nuclear energy isa renewable energysource, but thematerial used innuclear power plants isnonrenewablea scientific lawwhich statesthat energy isnot created ordestroyeda device that useswind to createmechanical energyto perform taskslikemilling grain orpumping waterthe process thatoccurs whenheat moves fromone place toanother withoutcontacta type of coalmining used whenthe coal is locateddeep belowthe Earth’s surfacea type of renewablepower that isgenerated when theenergy of oceanwaves and tides isconverted it intoelectricity throughdams and turbinesthe scientificword forspeed in aspecificdirectiona process wherehigh-pressurewater splits apartundergroundrocks, releasingtrapped naturalgasa mix ofpotentialand kineticenergya mix ofpotentialand kineticenergy a region ofspace fromwhich lightcannotescapea small particlethat has anegative chargeand travels aroundthe nucleus ofan atoma type of renewableenergy that isgenerated when theheat insidethe Earth is used togenerate steam tomake electricity the process thatoccurs when heatis transferredthrough a gas orliquidmaterial fromliving things orrecently livingthings that can bebroken down andused for energythe most commonsource ofnonrenewableenergy; e.g., coal,petroleum, andnatural gasdescribing aresource with alimited supplyand that takesa long time toregeneratea mix ofpotentialand kineticenergy a type of renewablepower that is generatedwhen water from areservoir is releasedthrough a dam and spinsa turbine connected to agenerator thatproduces electricityenergy thatcomes fromrenewableresourcesoil; a liquidfossil fuel foundin undergroundrock formationsa device thatconvertswind energyintoelectricitya brain injurycaused by abump orblow to thehead a mix ofpotentialand kineticenergy a resource that iswidely availableand takes arelatively smallamount of time toregenerate, if anytime at alla processwhere the innercore of an atomis split andenergy isreleasedthe type ofenergy anobject storeswhile it is stillthe energycreated whenelectrons flowfrom place toplacea type ofrenewable energythat is createdwhen sunlight isconverted intoelectricitytheenergy ofan objectin motiona fossil fuelfoundundergroundthat is mostlymade up ofmethanethe process thatoccurs when heatmoves from oneobject to anotherobject that it istouchinga type of coalmining usedwhen the coalis located nearthe Earth’ssurfacefuel madefrombiomassa type ofnonrenewable energythat is not a fossil fuel;nuclear energy isa renewable energysource, but thematerial used innuclear power plants isnonrenewablea scientific lawwhich statesthat energy isnot created ordestroyeda device that useswind to createmechanical energyto perform taskslikemilling grain orpumping waterthe process thatoccurs whenheat moves fromone place toanother withoutcontacta type of coalmining used whenthe coal is locateddeep belowthe Earth’s surfacea type of renewablepower that isgenerated when theenergy of oceanwaves and tides isconverted it intoelectricity throughdams and turbinesthe scientificword forspeed in aspecificdirectiona process wherehigh-pressurewater splits apartundergroundrocks, releasingtrapped naturalgasa mix ofpotentialand kineticenergya mix ofpotentialand kineticenergy 

Unit 2: energy - 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. a region of space from which light cannot escape
  2. a small particle that has a negative charge and travels around the nucleus of an atom
  3. a type of renewable energy that is generated when the heat inside the Earth is used to generate steam to make electricity
  4. the process that occurs when heat is transferred through a gas or liquid
  5. material from living things or recently living things that can be broken down and used for energy
  6. the most common source of nonrenewable energy; e.g., coal, petroleum, and natural gas
  7. describing a resource with a limited supply and that takes a long time to regenerate
  8. a mix of potential and kinetic energy
  9. a type of renewable power that is generated when water from a reservoir is released through a dam and spins a turbine connected to a generator that produces electricity
  10. energy that comes from renewable resources
  11. oil; a liquid fossil fuel found in underground rock formations
  12. a device that converts wind energy into electricity
  13. a brain injury caused by a bump or blow to the head
  14. a mix of potential and kinetic energy
  15. a resource that is widely available and takes a relatively small amount of time to regenerate, if any time at all
  16. a process where the inner core of an atom is split and energy is released
  17. the type of energy an object stores while it is still
  18. the energy created when electrons flow from place to place
  19. a type of renewable energy that is created when sunlight is converted into electricity
  20. the energy of an object in motion
  21. a fossil fuel found underground that is mostly made up of methane
  22. the process that occurs when heat moves from one object to another object that it is touching
  23. a type of coal mining used when the coal is located near the Earth’s surface
  24. fuel made from biomass
  25. a type of nonrenewable energy that is not a fossil fuel; nuclear energy is a renewable energy source, but the material used in nuclear power plants is nonrenewable
  26. a scientific law which states that energy is not created or destroyed
  27. a device that uses wind to create mechanical energy to perform tasks like milling grain or pumping water
  28. the process that occurs when heat moves from one place to another without contact
  29. a type of coal mining used when the coal is located deep below the Earth’s surface
  30. a type of renewable power that is generated when the energy of ocean waves and tides is converted it into electricity through dams and turbines
  31. the scientific word for speed in a specific direction
  32. a process where high-pressure water splits apart underground rocks, releasing trapped natural gas
  33. a mix of potential and kinetic energy
  34. a mix of potential and kinetic energy