(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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Large mass of ice that slowly moves down mountains and valleys.
Glacier
A gas exhaled by animals and taken in by plants.
Carbon Dioxide
The breaking down of larger rocks into smaller pieces called sediment.
Weathering
The brightness of a star as seen from Earth.
Apparent Brightness
Plant-eater. Organism that only consumes plants.
Herbivore
To increase the volume of a substance while its mass remains the same.
expand
The source of energy for all living things.
Sun
The continuous movement of water on, above, and through the Earth.
Water Cycle
An organism responsible for breaking down dead plants and animals and returning the nutrients to the soil.
Decomposer
A process used by plants to make their own energy.
Photosynthesis
An organism that must eat other organisms to obtain energy.
Consumer
Eats both plants and animals.
Omnivore
All the living and nonliving things that interact in an area.
ecosystem
The rocks and minerals that make up the crust, mantle, and core.
Geosphere
The ability to do work or cause change.
Energy
The amount of space matter takes up. Measured in milliliters or cubic centimeters.
volume
The variable changed by a scientist in an investigation.
independent variable
Gas released by plants and inhaled by animals
Oxygen
A model used to show a single path energy takes as it moves through an ecosystem
Food Chain
The release of water from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Precipitation
A force that pulls objects together.
Gravity
The average amount of thermal energy matter has. Measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
temperature
When one or more substances are transformed into one or more new substances.
Mixture
A change in the chemical structure, resulting in a new substance.
chemical change
A state of matter with a definite volume and shape.
solid
A change in the physical properties, such as size or shape.
physical change
An organism that must create its own energy through photosynthesis.
Producer
All the living organisms found on Earth.
Biosphere
The path an object takes as it revolves around a star, planet, or moon.
Orbit
A material that slows or stops the flow of thermal or electrical energy.
insulator
Anything that takes up space and has mass.
matter
Water that does not get absorbed into the ground and moves across the land into streams and rivers.
Runoff
To spin on an axis.
Rotation
A state of matter with no definite volume or mass.
gas
Evaporation of water from plants.
Transpiration
A factor in an investigation that is used to establish a baseline.
control
Water in a gas state.
Water Vapor
To decrease the volume of a substance while its mass remains the same.
contract
A factor in an investigation that does not change.
constant
The amount of matter in an object or substance. Measured in grams.
mass
A resource that can be replenished or replace quickly or easily.
Renewable resource
A living thing.
Organism
A dome-shaped mass of ice found at the north and south pole.
Polar ice caps
A model used to show multiple paths energy takes as it moves through an ecosystem.
Food Web
A change in the chemical structure, resulting in a new substance.
chemical reaction
Very small unit that makes up matter.
particle
A special mixture where one substance dissolves into another and is evenly mixed.
solution
Light and heat energy from the Sun.
Solar energy
The change in state from a solid to a liquid as the temperature increases.
melting
A living thing.
Organism
The variable being measured in an investigation.
dependent variable
The ability of a material to allow energy to pass through.
conductivity
When water vapor (gas) cools and changes back into water (liquid)
condensation
When water (liquid) is heated and changes into water vapor (gas).
Evaporation
All water on, in, and around Earth.
Hydrosphere
The movement of sediment from one place to another by wind, water, or ice.
Erosion
When water vapor (gas) cools and changes back into water (liquid)
Condensation
To move around another object.
Revolve
A dark shape formed when an object blocks light.
Shadow
Meat-eater. An organism that consumes only other animals.
Carnivore
The condition in which matter exists (solid, liquid, or gas)
physical state
When water (liquid) is heated and changes into water vapor (gas)
evaporation
A natural feature of the Earth's surface.
Landform
A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
Reservoir
An investigation where only one variable changes and all other factors are controlled.
fair test
A material that allows thermal or electrical energy to pass through.
conductor
A resource that cannot be replenished or replaced quickly or easily.
nonrenewable resource
A combination of two or more different types of matter.
mixture
A state of matter with a definite volume, but no definite shape.
liquid
An invisible layer of gases that surrounds Earth.
Atmosphere
When one substance breaks down into particles to small to be seen when added to another substance.
dissolve
A push or a pull.
Force
Energy from moving air used to generate electricity.
Wind energy
The attraction to a magnet.
magnetism
Water from precipitation that soaks into the ground and is stored in the pores of soil and rock.
Groundwater
The ability of a material to reflect light waves.
reflectivity