(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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Which two planets are known as "ice giants"? A: Uranus and Neptune
What spacecraft explored Pluto in 2015, providing the first close-up images? Answer: New Horizons
What is the name of Pluto’s largest moon, nearly half its size? A: Charon
What is the term for the phenomenon when a planet’s axial tilt causes different seasons? Answer: Seasons
Which position does Earth hold from the Sun in our solar system? A: 3rd
What is the largest planet in our solar system, known for its Great Red Spot? A: Jupiter
What type of planets are made up of a rocky body that you can stand on? A: Terrestrials Planets
What is the name of the massive storm on Jupiter that has been raging for centuries? A: The Great Red Spot
What is the name of the zone around a star where liquid water can exist on a planet's surface? A: Goldilocks Zone
What celestial body, once considered the ninth planet, is now classified as a dwarf planet? A: Pluto
What type of planets are made up of gas that you can’t stand on? A: Gas Giants
What is the name of the Earth’s magnetic field that protects it from harmful solar winds? A: Magnetosphere
What term refers to the path a planet takes around the Sun? Answer: Orbit
Which position does Venus hold from the Sun in our solar system? A: 2nd
What is the name of the icy region between Mars and Jupiter filled with rocky objects? A: The Asteroid Belt
Which position does Mercury hold from the Sun in our solar system? A: 1st
Which planet is known as the "Red Planet" because of its rusty surface? A: Mars
What is the name of the large storm on Neptune, similar to Jupiter's Great Red Spot? Answer: Great Dark Spot
What is the term for the spinning motion of a planet on its axis? A: Rotation
What stream of charged particles flows outward from the Sun? A: Solar Wind
Which planet is known as Earth's twin due to its similar size and composition but has a hostile environment? A: Venus
Which position does Neptune hold from the Sun in our solar system? A: 8th
Which position does Jupiter hold from the Sun in our solar system? A: 5th
What is the name of the galaxy that contains our solar system? A: Milky Way
What is the name for the thin disk of small particles around some planets, like Saturn? A: Rings
Which comet is famous for its long, bright tail and comes near Earth every 76 years? Answer: Halley's Comet
Which position does Uranus hold from the Sun in our solar system? A: 7th
What term describes the time it takes a planet to complete one rotation on its axis? A: Day
Where does the Earth get its magnetic field from? A: The core
Which position does Pluto hold from the Sun in our solar system? A: 9th
What is the only natural satellite of Earth? A: The Moon
Which planet rotates on its side and has the coldest atmosphere in the solar system? A: Uranus
Which planet has the fastest winds in the solar system, reaching speeds of up to 2,100 km/h? A: Neptune
What is the name of the storm that forms on Saturn’s north pole? Answer: Hexagon
Which position does Saturn hold from the Sun in our solar system? A: 6th
What is the term for a small body of rock and ice orbiting the Sun that develops a tail when near it? A: Comet
What is the name of Jupiter's largest moon? A: Ganymede
What is the name of the process occurring in the Sun's core that produces its light and heat? A: Nuclear fusion
Which position does Mars hold from the Sun in our solar system? A: 4th
Which planet is famous for its bright, extensive ring system? A: Saturn
What is the name of the force that keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun? Answer: Gravity
Which planet is the closest to the Sun and has the shortest year in the solar system? A: Mercury
What is the term for the layer of rock and dust covering the Moon’s surface? A: Regolith
What kind of celestial body is Pluto classified as now? Answer: Dwarf planet