(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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Imaginary lines running east–west that measure distance north or south of the Equator.
Changing crops grown in a field each season to protect soil.
The trapping of heat in Earth’s atmosphere by gases.
The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
Location, Place, Region, Movement, and Human-Environment Interaction.
A map that focuses on one theme, like climate, population, or resources.
To gather or build up over time.
A period of 1,000 years.
A period of 10 years.
The curved path an object takes around another object in space.
A chemical used to kill insects or other pests.
A way of showing Earth’s curved surface on a flat map (with some distortion).
Explains the symbols, colors, and lines used on a map.
The longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere (around June 21).
A climate event where cooler water causes unusual weather patterns.
Shows the relationship between distances on a map and real distances on Earth.
Winds that blow over small areas.
The innermost layer of Earth.
Where something is compared to another place.
A community of living things interacting with their environment.
A map that shows countries, states, and borders.
How people, goods, and ideas travel from one place to another.
The theory that Earth’s crust is broken into plates that move.
A big idea or subject of study in geography.
A large continuous landmass on Earth.
The exact spot on Earth, given by latitude and longitude.
A period of 100 years.
A crack in Earth’s crust where movement occurs.
Cutting down or clearing trees in a large area.
Melted rock found beneath Earth’s crust.
Where something is compared to another place.
The movement of Earth around the Sun, taking one year to complete.
The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.
The shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere (around December 21).
The natural world, including land, water, air, plants, and animals.
The careful use of resources to avoid waste.
A system that stores and analyzes map data.
The average weather of a place over a long period of time.
Areas with similar weather patterns and temperatures.
An imaginary line that Earth spins around.
A 3D model of Earth.
The movement of weathered materials from one place to another.
To let out or give off.
Rain mixed with harmful chemicals from pollution.
The 0° longitude line that divides Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
How people adapt to and change their surroundings.
The variety of living things in an ecosystem.
A person who makes maps.
A sudden shaking of Earth’s surface caused by plate movements.
The thin, outermost layer of Earth.
The study of Earth’s natural features, landforms, and processes.
Technology that uses satellites to find exact locations.
The 5 large bodies of salt water on Earth (Pacific, Atlantic, etc.).
Technology that uses satellites to find exact locations.
An area that receives little rainfall because mountains block moist air.
The 0° latitude line that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Describes what makes a location unique (landforms, people, culture).
Staying the same over time.
A steady, moving stream of water in the ocean.
Important or meaningful.
The thick layer of rock between Earth’s core and crust.
A year with an extra day (February 29) added every four years.
To move backward or do the opposite.
An area with common features, such as culture, land, or climate.
A climate event where warm water causes unusual weather patterns.
A map that shows landforms, water, and natural features.
Supplying water to crops through artificial means.
The region between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
The time of year when day and night are equal in length.
Exactly the same.
A symbol that shows directions (north, south, east, west) on a map.
Dirty air pollution that forms a thick haze.
Half of the Earth (Northern, Southern, Eastern, or Western).
A community of plants, animals, and climate in a certain region.
The Sun and all the planets, moons, and other objects that orbit it.
The exact spot on Earth, given by latitude and longitude.
A system that stores and analyzes map data.
Winds that usually blow in the same direction and speed.
The 7 large landmasses on Earth (Africa, Asia, etc.).
Weather conditions that are affected by cities, such as higher temperatures.
The spinning of Earth on its axis.
Imaginary lines running north–south that measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
The condition of the air at a certain time and place.