(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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Summer in the Northern Hemisphere
Hot and Bright
Blue Giant
Has the greatest effect on Earth's tides
The moon
Neap Tide
Spring Tide
Straight line resulting in strong tides
Orbiting around the sun and changes Earth's season
Revolution
Summer
Long daylight hours, more direct sunlight
Day and Night
Rotation
Winter
Short Daylight hours, indirect sunlight
Birth Place of stars, filled with gas and dust
Nebula
Noncontact force that holds everything in place
Gravity
Secondary effect on Earth's tides
The sun
When a high mass star runs out of Hydrogen fuel
Super Red Giant
23.5 degrees and responsible for seasons
Earth's Tilt
Blue
Hottest Stars
Fall & Spring, equal days and nights
Equinox
Winter in the Northern Hemisphere
Small, dense, hot, and dim
White Dwarf
Chart classifying stars by luminosity and temperature
HR Diagram
Red
Cool Stars
Brightness
Luminosity
How Many Tides in a Day
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Thermal energy of the star measured in Kelvin
Temperature
Spring Tide
Summer and Winter, Longest days or nights
Solstice
Our sun is in this stage of life
Main Sequence
The rise and fall of the water every 6 hours
Tides
Gravity turned off
Most direct sunlight all year
Equator
After the nebula on the way to main sequence
Proto Star
When our sun runs out of hydrogen fuel
Red Giant
Death of a high mass star with intense gravity
Black Hole
Neap Tide
90 degree Angle resulting in weak tides
Stage of a star that comes after super red giant
Super Nova