later documentscovered theprotectionof life in andaroundAntarcticaFree!Additionaldocumentshave beenadded toaddress newissues1959"Even though theAntarctic Treaty wasnegotiated by adozen countries withdiffering interests, theresulting documentwas simple."They have madea commitment topreserveAntarctica andits naturalresources.a base forinternationalresearchthe continentcould not beused formilitarypurposes7 countrieslaid claimto theterritorythe AntarcticTreaty wascreated in1959tourismnegotiationTechnologyhas made iteasier forpeople to visitAntarctica sense ofpurpose andcollaborationis somethingto celebrate.Nowhere else on theplanet have nationsagreed to worktogether to maintainpeace, supportscientific research,and protect theenvironment."Emphasizethe effects ofprogress andchange inAntarctica The documentstipulatedthat countries hadprovide advancednotice of AntarcticexpeditionsBy explainingthe likelynegative effectsto the continentand ocean"Therearen't a lot ofrules governingtourism. It'smostlyvoluntary."Scientists andregulators areevaluating theimpact visitorscenters and hotelshave on theenvironmentlater documentscovered theprotectionof life in andaroundAntarcticaFree!Additionaldocumentshave beenadded toaddress newissues1959"Even though theAntarctic Treaty wasnegotiated by adozen countries withdiffering interests, theresulting documentwas simple."They have madea commitment topreserveAntarctica andits naturalresources.a base forinternationalresearchthe continentcould not beused formilitarypurposes7 countrieslaid claimto theterritorythe AntarcticTreaty wascreated in1959tourismnegotiationTechnologyhas made iteasier forpeople to visitAntarctica sense ofpurpose andcollaborationis somethingto celebrate.Nowhere else on theplanet have nationsagreed to worktogether to maintainpeace, supportscientific research,and protect theenvironment."Emphasizethe effects ofprogress andchange inAntarctica The documentstipulatedthat countries hadprovide advancednotice of AntarcticexpeditionsBy explainingthe likelynegative effectsto the continentand ocean"Therearen't a lot ofrules governingtourism. It'smostlyvoluntary."Scientists andregulators areevaluating theimpact visitorscenters and hotelshave on theenvironment

Antartica 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. later documents covered the protection of life in and around Antarctica
  2. Free!
  3. Additional documents have been added to address new issues
  4. 1959
  5. "Even though the Antarctic Treaty was negotiated by a dozen countries with differing interests, the resulting document was simple."
  6. They have made a commitment to preserve Antarctica and its natural resources.
  7. a base for international research
  8. the continent could not be used for military purposes
  9. 7 countries laid claim to the territory
  10. the Antarctic Treaty was created in 1959
  11. tourism
  12. negotiation
  13. Technology has made it easier for people to visit Antarctica
  14. sense of purpose and collaboration is something to celebrate.
  15. Nowhere else on the planet have nations agreed to work together to maintain peace, support scientific research, and protect the environment."
  16. Emphasize the effects of progress and change in Antarctica
  17. The document stipulated that countries had provide advanced notice of Antarctic expeditions
  18. By explaining the likely negative effects to the continent and ocean
  19. "There aren't a lot of rules governing tourism. It's mostly voluntary."
  20. Scientists and regulators are evaluating the impact visitors centers and hotels have on the environment