communityassemblage ofdifferentpopulations thatlive together ina defined areaclimateaverage year-to-year conditions oftemperature andprecipitation in anarea over a longperiod of timegreenhouseeffectthe process inwhich certain gases(carbon dioxide,methane, and watervapor) trap sunlightenergy in Earth’satmosphere as heatecologyscientific study ofinteractionsamong organismsand betweenorganisms andtheir environmentesturarykind ofwetlandformed wherea river meetsthe oceanbiospherepart of Earth inwhich life existsincluding land,water, and airor atmospheretaigabiome with longcold winters and afew months of warmweather; dominatedby coniferousevergreens; alsocalled boreal forestphoticzonesunlightregion nearthe surfaceof waterunderstorylayer in a rainforest foundunderneath thecanopy formedby shorter treesand vinesaphoticzonedark layer of theoceans belowthe photic zonewhere sunlightdoes notpenetrateatmospherethin layer ofgases thatsurroundEarthhydrosphereall of the water--saltwater and freshwater, in the form ofliquid, ice, or vapor--above and belowEarth's surface andin the atmosphereweatherday-to-dayconditions of theatmosphere,includingtemperature,precipitation, andother factorswetlandecosystem inwhich water eithercovers the soil oris present at ornear the surfacefor at least part ofthe yearpermafrostlayer ofpermanentlyfrozensubsoil foundin the tundracanopydense coveringformed by theleafy tops of tallrain forest treesecosystemall theorganisms thatlive in a place,together withtheir nonlivingenvironmenthumusmaterial formedfrom decayingleaves andother organicmatterpopulationgroup ofindividuals ofthe samespecies thatlive in the sameareaspeciesa group ofsimilarorganisms thatcan breed andproduce fertileoffspringbioticfactorany living partof theenvironmentwith which anorganism mightinteractgeosphereall of therock at andbelowEarth'ssurfacebiomea group ofecosystemsthat sharesimilar climatesand typicalorganismsabioticfactorphysical, ornonliving,factor thatshapes anecosystemplanktonmicroscopicorganisms that livein aquaticenvironments;includes bothphytoplankton andzooplanktoncommunityassemblage ofdifferentpopulations thatlive together ina defined areaclimateaverage year-to-year conditions oftemperature andprecipitation in anarea over a longperiod of timegreenhouseeffectthe process inwhich certain gases(carbon dioxide,methane, and watervapor) trap sunlightenergy in Earth’satmosphere as heatecologyscientific study ofinteractionsamong organismsand betweenorganisms andtheir environmentesturarykind ofwetlandformed wherea river meetsthe oceanbiospherepart of Earth inwhich life existsincluding land,water, and airor atmospheretaigabiome with longcold winters and afew months of warmweather; dominatedby coniferousevergreens; alsocalled boreal forestphoticzonesunlightregion nearthe surfaceof waterunderstorylayer in a rainforest foundunderneath thecanopy formedby shorter treesand vinesaphoticzonedark layer of theoceans belowthe photic zonewhere sunlightdoes notpenetrateatmospherethin layer ofgases thatsurroundEarthhydrosphereall of the water--saltwater and freshwater, in the form ofliquid, ice, or vapor--above and belowEarth's surface andin the atmosphereweatherday-to-dayconditions of theatmosphere,includingtemperature,precipitation, andother factorswetlandecosystem inwhich water eithercovers the soil oris present at ornear the surfacefor at least part ofthe yearpermafrostlayer ofpermanentlyfrozensubsoil foundin the tundracanopydense coveringformed by theleafy tops of tallrain forest treesecosystemall theorganisms thatlive in a place,together withtheir nonlivingenvironmenthumusmaterial formedfrom decayingleaves andother organicmatterpopulationgroup ofindividuals ofthe samespecies thatlive in the sameareaspeciesa group ofsimilarorganisms thatcan breed andproduce fertileoffspringbioticfactorany living partof theenvironmentwith which anorganism mightinteractgeosphereall of therock at andbelowEarth'ssurfacebiomea group ofecosystemsthat sharesimilar climatesand typicalorganismsabioticfactorphysical, ornonliving,factor thatshapes anecosystemplanktonmicroscopicorganisms that livein aquaticenvironments;includes bothphytoplankton andzooplankton

Untitled Bingo - 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. assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
    community
  2. average year-to-year conditions of temperature and precipitation in an area over a long period of time
    climate
  3. the process in which certain gases (carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor) trap sunlight energy in Earth’s atmosphere as heat
    greenhouse effect
  4. scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
    ecology
  5. kind of wetland formed where a river meets the ocean
    esturary
  6. part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
    biosphere
  7. biome with long cold winters and a few months of warm weather; dominated by coniferous evergreens; also called boreal forest
    taiga
  8. sunlight region near the surface of water
    photic zone
  9. layer in a rain forest found underneath the canopy formed by shorter trees and vines
    understory
  10. dark layer of the oceans below the photic zone where sunlight does not penetrate
    aphotic zone
  11. thin layer of gases that surround Earth
    atmosphere
  12. all of the water--salt water and fresh water, in the form of liquid, ice, or vapor--above and below Earth's surface and in the atmosphere
    hydrosphere
  13. day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere, including temperature, precipitation, and other factors
    weather
  14. ecosystem in which water either covers the soil or is present at or near the surface for at least part of the year
    wetland
  15. layer of permanently frozen subsoil found in the tundra
    permafrost
  16. dense covering formed by the leafy tops of tall rain forest trees
    canopy
  17. all the organisms that live in a place, together with their nonliving environment
    ecosystem
  18. material formed from decaying leaves and other organic matter
    humus
  19. group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area
    population
  20. a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
    species
  21. any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact
    biotic factor
  22. all of the rock at and below Earth's surface
    geosphere
  23. a group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
    biome
  24. physical, or nonliving, factor that shapes an ecosystem
    abiotic factor
  25. microscopic organisms that live in aquatic environments; includes both phytoplankton and zooplankton
    plankton