LavaA principle in geologystating that inundisturbed layers ofrock, the oldestlayers are at thebottom and theyoungest are at thetopMountainBuildingA large, continuousmass of landconventionallyregarded as acollective region that isseparated by oceansand seas. There areseven primarycontinents on EarthTrenchPlateTectonicsFossilsVolcanoMountainMolten rock locatedbeneath the Earth'ssurface that can riseto the surface duringvolcanic eruptions. Itis the source of lavawhen it eruptsThe process bywhich one tectonicplate moves underanother plate andsinks into the mantle,often leading tovolcanic activityConvectionCurrentsMantleA theory proposed byAlfred Wegener thatstated that the landmasses were oncejoined together into asupercontinent calledPangeaPlateBoundariesA deep crackthat forms inthe Earth'scrust astectonic platespull apartAn area in the Earth'smantle where hotmagma rises to thesurface, creatingvolcanic activity,independent of plateboundariesA sudden releaseof energy in theEarth's crust thatcauses seismicwaves, resulting inshaking andpotential damageA boundary wheretwo tectonic platesslide past oneanother, which cancauseearthquakesA tectonicboundary wheretwo plates moveapart from eachother, oftencreating newoceanic crustConvergentPlateBoundary OceanBasinTo cometogether withforceful impactor to crash intoone anotherA crack or fracturein the Earth'ssurface wheretectonic platesmeet, oftenassociated withearthquakesLavaA principle in geologystating that inundisturbed layers ofrock, the oldestlayers are at thebottom and theyoungest are at thetopMountainBuildingA large, continuousmass of landconventionallyregarded as acollective region that isseparated by oceansand seas. There areseven primarycontinents on EarthTrenchPlateTectonicsFossilsVolcanoMountainMolten rock locatedbeneath the Earth'ssurface that can riseto the surface duringvolcanic eruptions. Itis the source of lavawhen it eruptsThe process bywhich one tectonicplate moves underanother plate andsinks into the mantle,often leading tovolcanic activityConvectionCurrentsMantleA theory proposed byAlfred Wegener thatstated that the landmasses were oncejoined together into asupercontinent calledPangeaPlateBoundariesA deep crackthat forms inthe Earth'scrust astectonic platespull apartAn area in the Earth'smantle where hotmagma rises to thesurface, creatingvolcanic activity,independent of plateboundariesA sudden releaseof energy in theEarth's crust thatcauses seismicwaves, resulting inshaking andpotential damageA boundary wheretwo tectonic platesslide past oneanother, which cancauseearthquakesA tectonicboundary wheretwo plates moveapart from eachother, oftencreating newoceanic crustConvergentPlateBoundary OceanBasinTo cometogether withforceful impactor to crash intoone anotherA crack or fracturein the Earth'ssurface wheretectonic platesmeet, oftenassociated withearthquakes

Plate Tectonics 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. B-Lava
  2. O-A principle in geology stating that in undisturbed layers of rock, the oldest layers are at the bottom and the youngest are at the top
  3. I-Mountain Building
  4. B-A large, continuous mass of land conventionally regarded as a collective region that is separated by oceans and seas. There are seven primary continents on Earth
  5. O-Trench
  6. O-Plate Tectonics
  7. B-Fossils
  8. O-Volcano
  9. G-Mountain
  10. N-Molten rock located beneath the Earth's surface that can rise to the surface during volcanic eruptions. It is the source of lava when it erupts
  11. N-The process by which one tectonic plate moves under another plate and sinks into the mantle, often leading to volcanic activity
  12. B-Convection Currents
  13. N-Mantle
  14. B-A theory proposed by Alfred Wegener that stated that the land masses were once joined together into a supercontinent called Pangea
  15. I-Plate Boundaries
  16. O-A deep crack that forms in the Earth's crust as tectonic plates pull apart
  17. I-An area in the Earth's mantle where hot magma rises to the surface, creating volcanic activity, independent of plate boundaries
  18. G-A sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that causes seismic waves, resulting in shaking and potential damage
  19. I-A boundary where two tectonic plates slide past one another, which can cause earthquakes
  20. G-A tectonic boundary where two plates move apart from each other, often creating new oceanic crust
  21. G-Convergent Plate Boundary
  22. I-Ocean Basin
  23. G-To come together with forceful impact or to crash into one another
  24. N-A crack or fracture in the Earth's surface where tectonic plates meet, often associated with earthquakes