Decomposers(definition)Moleculecontaining 1carbon and2 oxygenDecomposers(examples)Moleculecontaining 1carbon and4 hydrogenFossilfuels(definition)PhotosynthesisProducers(definition)Extremeweatherpatterns, higheraverage globaltemperatures,rising sea levelProducts ofincompletecombustionConsumersRenewableenergy(definition)CarbondioxideexchangeRespirationSinkingsedimentFossilfuels(examples)Conservationof massToxic gasmade of 1carbon and1 oxygenIndicatorsof completecombustionProducers(examples)DeepoceanNon-renewableenergy(definition)Solar,geothermal,wind,hydroelectricCombustionFossil fuelsare anexample ofthisProducts ofcompletecombustionConsumers(examples)InfraredlightIndicatorsofincompletecombustionCarbonstores(examples)GreenhousegasesCarbonstores(definition)Decomposition/decayReactantsofcombustionreactionsBurning fossilfuels, keepinglivestock(cows, sheep),deforestationDecomposers(definition)Moleculecontaining 1carbon and2 oxygenDecomposers(examples)Moleculecontaining 1carbon and4 hydrogenFossilfuels(definition)PhotosynthesisProducers(definition)Extremeweatherpatterns, higheraverage globaltemperatures,rising sea levelProducts ofincompletecombustionConsumersRenewableenergy(definition)CarbondioxideexchangeRespirationSinkingsedimentFossilfuels(examples)Conservationof massToxic gasmade of 1carbon and1 oxygenIndicatorsof completecombustionProducers(examples)DeepoceanNon-renewableenergy(definition)Solar,geothermal,wind,hydroelectricCombustionFossil fuelsare anexample ofthisProducts ofcompletecombustionConsumers(examples)InfraredlightIndicatorsofincompletecombustionCarbonstores(examples)GreenhousegasesCarbonstores(definition)Decomposition/decayReactantsofcombustionreactionsBurning fossilfuels, keepinglivestock(cows, sheep),deforestation

Fuels Review 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. Decomposers (definition)
  2. Molecule containing 1 carbon and 2 oxygen
  3. Decomposers (examples)
  4. Molecule containing 1 carbon and 4 hydrogen
  5. Fossil fuels (definition)
  6. Photosynthesis
  7. Producers (definition)
  8. Extreme weather patterns, higher average global temperatures, rising sea level
  9. Products of incomplete combustion
  10. Consumers
  11. Renewable energy (definition)
  12. Carbon dioxide exchange
  13. Respiration
  14. Sinking sediment
  15. Fossil fuels (examples)
  16. Conservation of mass
  17. Toxic gas made of 1 carbon and 1 oxygen
  18. Indicators of complete combustion
  19. Producers (examples)
  20. Deep ocean
  21. Non-renewable energy (definition)
  22. Solar, geothermal, wind, hydroelectric
  23. Combustion
  24. Fossil fuels are an example of this
  25. Products of complete combustion
  26. Consumers (examples)
  27. Infrared light
  28. Indicators of incomplete combustion
  29. Carbon stores (examples)
  30. Greenhouse gases
  31. Carbon stores (definition)
  32. Decomposition/decay
  33. Reactants of combustion reactions
  34. Burning fossil fuels, keeping livestock (cows, sheep), deforestation