PolarEasterliesCold winds thatblow from eastto west nearthe North Poleand the SouthPole.CoriolisEffectA phenomenon wherethe Earth’s rotationcauses moving air andwater to appear tocurve to the right in theNorthern Hemisphereand to the left in theSouthern Hemisphere.ConductionThe transfer ofthermal energybetweenmaterials by thecollisions ofparticles.FogFog is a cloud thatforms close to theground and is madeof tiny water dropletsin the air. It happenswhen the air getscool and water vaporcondenses.RadiationThe transfer ofenergy byelectromagneticwaves.DensityCurrentThe verticalmovement ofwater causedby differencesin density.HazardouswasteTrash that can notbe placed inlandfills because itcontains harmfulsubstances thatcan affect soil, airand water quality.SpecificHeatThe amount ofthermal energyrequired to raisethe temperature of1 kg of asubstance by 1 °C.AquiferAn area ofpermeablesediment or rockthat holdssignificantamounts of water.PrevailingWesterliesSteady winds thatflow from west toeast betweenlatitudes 30°Nand 60°N, and30°S and 60°S.SurfaceCurrentA wind-drivencurrent thatcarries oceanwater horizontallyacross theocean’s surface.WindThe movementof air fromareas of highpressure toareas of lowpressure.TradeWindsSteady windsthat flow fromeast to westbetween 30°Nlatitude and30°S latitude.ConvectionThe transfer ofthermal energyby themovement ofparticles withinmatter.UpwellingThe verticalmovement ofwater towardthe ocean’ssurface.PolarEasterliesCold winds thatblow from eastto west nearthe North Poleand the SouthPole.CoriolisEffectA phenomenon wherethe Earth’s rotationcauses moving air andwater to appear tocurve to the right in theNorthern Hemisphereand to the left in theSouthern Hemisphere.ConductionThe transfer ofthermal energybetweenmaterials by thecollisions ofparticles.FogFog is a cloud thatforms close to theground and is madeof tiny water dropletsin the air. It happenswhen the air getscool and water vaporcondenses.RadiationThe transfer ofenergy byelectromagneticwaves.DensityCurrentThe verticalmovement ofwater causedby differencesin density.HazardouswasteTrash that can notbe placed inlandfills because itcontains harmfulsubstances thatcan affect soil, airand water quality.SpecificHeatThe amount ofthermal energyrequired to raisethe temperature of1 kg of asubstance by 1 °C.AquiferAn area ofpermeablesediment or rockthat holdssignificantamounts of water.PrevailingWesterliesSteady winds thatflow from west toeast betweenlatitudes 30°Nand 60°N, and30°S and 60°S.SurfaceCurrentA wind-drivencurrent thatcarries oceanwater horizontallyacross theocean’s surface.WindThe movementof air fromareas of highpressure toareas of lowpressure.TradeWindsSteady windsthat flow fromeast to westbetween 30°Nlatitude and30°S latitude.ConvectionThe transfer ofthermal energyby themovement ofparticles withinmatter.UpwellingThe verticalmovement ofwater towardthe ocean’ssurface.

6Adv EOT3 - 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. Cold winds that blow from east to west near the North Pole and the South Pole.
    Polar Easterlies
  2. A phenomenon where the Earth’s rotation causes moving air and water to appear to curve to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.
    Coriolis Effect
  3. The transfer of thermal energy between materials by the collisions of particles.
    Conduction
  4. Fog is a cloud that forms close to the ground and is made of tiny water droplets in the air. It happens when the air gets cool and water vapor condenses.
    Fog
  5. The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
    Radiation
  6. The vertical movement of water caused by differences in density.
    Density Current
  7. Trash that can not be placed in landfills because it contains harmful substances that can affect soil, air and water quality.
    Hazardous waste
  8. The amount of thermal energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1 °C.
    Specific Heat
  9. An area of permeable sediment or rock that holds significant amounts of water.
    Aquifer
  10. Steady winds that flow from west to east between latitudes 30°N and 60°N, and 30°S and 60°S.
    Prevailing Westerlies
  11. A wind-driven current that carries ocean water horizontally across the ocean’s surface.
    Surface Current
  12. The movement of air from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
    Wind
  13. Steady winds that flow from east to west between 30°N latitude and 30°S latitude.
    Trade Winds
  14. The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles within matter.
    Convection
  15. The vertical movement of water toward the ocean’s surface.
    Upwelling