Precipitation.Any form ofwater thatfalls fromthe cloudsLeewardThe sideof amountainthat is dryglobalwarming Increase inthe averageglobaltemperatureoff earthDeforestationCuttingdowntreesBehavioralAny adaptationthat is achange in anorganismsbehaviorClimatologistSomeonewhostudies theclimateEquatorAn imaginarycircle aroundthe middle ofthe earth, 0degreeslatitudeElevationHeightabovesea levelEarth’stiltWhatcausestheseasons?PrimeMeridianA verticalimaginaryline , 0degreeslongitudeLatitudeDistancenorth orsouth ofthe equatorSeasonsShort period ofclimatic changecaused by theTilsit of earth’saxisWindwardSide of themountainthat is cooland rainyPolarClimate zonesthat receivesunlight at alow angle,coldWeather The state oftheatmosphere atat specific timeand placesClimate The averageweatherpattern overa long periodof timeAdaptationAny structuralor behavioralchange thathelps anorganismsurviveLongitudeDistanceeast or westof the primemeridainTropicsClimate zonesthat receivethe most solarradiation, nearthe equatorStructuralAnyadaptation thais a change inthe organismstructureHibernation Behavioraladaptationfor wintersurvivalTemperateClimate zones withmild or moderatetemperatures thatare locatedbetween thetropics and thepolar zonesGreenhouseeffect Natural heatingthat occurswhen certaingases in earth’satmospheretrap heatElNinoA climatic eventthat bringswarm water inthe easternPacific OceanPrecipitation.Any form ofwater thatfalls fromthe cloudsLeewardThe sideof amountainthat is dryglobalwarming Increase inthe averageglobaltemperatureoff earthDeforestationCuttingdowntreesBehavioralAny adaptationthat is achange in anorganismsbehaviorClimatologistSomeonewhostudies theclimateEquatorAn imaginarycircle aroundthe middle ofthe earth, 0degreeslatitudeElevationHeightabovesea levelEarth’stiltWhatcausestheseasons?PrimeMeridianA verticalimaginaryline , 0degreeslongitudeLatitudeDistancenorth orsouth ofthe equatorSeasonsShort period ofclimatic changecaused by theTilsit of earth’saxisWindwardSide of themountainthat is cooland rainyPolarClimate zonesthat receivesunlight at alow angle,coldWeather The state oftheatmosphere atat specific timeand placesClimate The averageweatherpattern overa long periodof timeAdaptationAny structuralor behavioralchange thathelps anorganismsurviveLongitudeDistanceeast or westof the primemeridainTropicsClimate zonesthat receivethe most solarradiation, nearthe equatorStructuralAnyadaptation thais a change inthe organismstructureHibernation Behavioraladaptationfor wintersurvivalTemperateClimate zones withmild or moderatetemperatures thatare locatedbetween thetropics and thepolar zonesGreenhouseeffect Natural heatingthat occurswhen certaingases in earth’satmospheretrap heatElNinoA climatic eventthat bringswarm water inthe easternPacific Ocean

Climate - 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. O-Any form of water that falls from the clouds
    O-Precipitation.
  2. G-The side of a mountain that is dry
    G-Leeward
  3. O-Increase in the average global temperature off earth
    O-global warming
  4. B-Cutting down trees
    B-Deforestation
  5. I-Any adaptation that is a change in an organisms behavior
    I-Behavioral
  6. N-Someone who studies the climate
    N-Climatologist
  7. I-An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, 0 degrees latitude
    I-Equator
  8. B-Height above sea level
    B-Elevation
  9. N-What causes the seasons?
    N-Earth’s tilt
  10. I-A vertical imaginary line , 0 degrees longitude
    I-Prime Meridian
  11. I-Distance north or south of the equator
    I-Latitude
  12. O-Short period of climatic change caused by the Tilsit of earth’s axis
    O-Seasons
  13. G-Side of the mountain that is cool and rainy
    G-Windward
  14. B-Climate zones that receive sunlight at a low angle, cold
    B-Polar
  15. N-The state of the atmosphere at at specific time and places
    N-Weather
  16. O-The average weather pattern over a long period of time
    O-Climate
  17. B-Any structural or behavioral change that helps an organism survive
    B-Adaptation
  18. G-Distance east or west of the prime meridain
    G-Longitude
  19. G-Climate zones that receive the most solar radiation, near the equator
    G-Tropics
  20. O-Any adaptation tha is a change in the organism structure
    O-Structural
  21. G-Behavioral adaptation for winter survival
    G-Hibernation
  22. I-Climate zones with mild or moderate temperatures that are located between the tropics and the polar zones
    I-Temperate
  23. B-Natural heating that occurs when certain gases in earth’s atmosphere trap heat
    B-Greenhouse effect
  24. N-A climatic event that brings warm water in the eastern Pacific Ocean
    N-El Nino