PangeaWhat is thename of thesupercontinentfrom about 320- 195 millionyears ago?TidesThe daily rising andfalling of Earth'soceans caused bythe gravitationaleffects of the Moonare the _______.LithosphereWhat portionof the Earththat undergoesplatetectonics?SolarWhat kind ofeclipse occurswhen theMoon blocksout the Sun?InnercoreWhich partof theEarth's coreis solid?1/4How big isthe Moon'sdiametercompared tothe Earth's?S-wavesWhichseismicwaves areshearwaves?HydrosphereWhatcontains allof the liquidwater onEarth?OblatespheroidWhatshape isthe Earth?ConvectionThe churningmotion resultingfrom the upwellingof warm fluid anddownward flow ofcooler material iscalled _______.GreenhouseWhat kind ofgasesefficientlyabsorb infraredradiation?3300kg/m³What is theaveragedensity ofthe Moon?RegolithWhat isthe finelunar dustcalled?TroposphereWhat layerof theatmospheredo we livein?P-wavesWhichseismicwaves arepressurewaves?OutercoreWhich partof theEarth's coreis liquid?AtmosphereDue to its lowgravity, theMoon has nosubstantial________.MagnetosphereWhat is theregion around aplanet that isinfluenced byits magneticfield?TerminatorWhat is theline betweenlight and darkon the Mooncalled?4.6billionyearsHow old isthe Earthestimatedto be?LunarWhat kind ofeclipse occurswhen theEarth's shadowcrosses theMoon?HighlandsWhat are thelighter,elevatedareas of theMoon called?MariaThe largedark spotson the moonare called____.RilleWhat is a ditchon the Moonthat used tohave lavaflowing throughit called?1/6How strong isthe Moon'sgravity at thesurfacecompared toEarth's?5500kg/m³What is theaveragedensity ofthe Earth?AsthenosphereWhat is thesemisolid partof the mantleover which thetectonic platesslide called?SynchronousWe always seethe same sideof the moondue to its_____ orbitaround Earth.DifferentiationWhat is thevariation indensity andcompositionof a body?PangeaWhat is thename of thesupercontinentfrom about 320- 195 millionyears ago?TidesThe daily rising andfalling of Earth'soceans caused bythe gravitationaleffects of the Moonare the _______.LithosphereWhat portionof the Earththat undergoesplatetectonics?SolarWhat kind ofeclipse occurswhen theMoon blocksout the Sun?InnercoreWhich partof theEarth's coreis solid?1/4How big isthe Moon'sdiametercompared tothe Earth's?S-wavesWhichseismicwaves areshearwaves?HydrosphereWhatcontains allof the liquidwater onEarth?OblatespheroidWhatshape isthe Earth?ConvectionThe churningmotion resultingfrom the upwellingof warm fluid anddownward flow ofcooler material iscalled _______.GreenhouseWhat kind ofgasesefficientlyabsorb infraredradiation?3300kg/m³What is theaveragedensity ofthe Moon?RegolithWhat isthe finelunar dustcalled?TroposphereWhat layerof theatmospheredo we livein?P-wavesWhichseismicwaves arepressurewaves?OutercoreWhich partof theEarth's coreis liquid?AtmosphereDue to its lowgravity, theMoon has nosubstantial________.MagnetosphereWhat is theregion around aplanet that isinfluenced byits magneticfield?TerminatorWhat is theline betweenlight and darkon the Mooncalled?4.6billionyearsHow old isthe Earthestimatedto be?LunarWhat kind ofeclipse occurswhen theEarth's shadowcrosses theMoon?HighlandsWhat are thelighter,elevatedareas of theMoon called?MariaThe largedark spotson the moonare called____.RilleWhat is a ditchon the Moonthat used tohave lavaflowing throughit called?1/6How strong isthe Moon'sgravity at thesurfacecompared toEarth's?5500kg/m³What is theaveragedensity ofthe Earth?AsthenosphereWhat is thesemisolid partof the mantleover which thetectonic platesslide called?SynchronousWe always seethe same sideof the moondue to its_____ orbitaround Earth.DifferentiationWhat is thevariation indensity andcompositionof a body?

Earth & Moon 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. What is the name of the supercontinent from about 320 - 195 million years ago?
    Pangea
  2. The daily rising and falling of Earth's oceans caused by the gravitational effects of the Moon are the _______.
    Tides
  3. What portion of the Earth that undergoes plate tectonics?
    Lithosphere
  4. What kind of eclipse occurs when the Moon blocks out the Sun?
    Solar
  5. Which part of the Earth's core is solid?
    Inner core
  6. How big is the Moon's diameter compared to the Earth's?
    1/4
  7. Which seismic waves are shear waves?
    S-waves
  8. What contains all of the liquid water on Earth?
    Hydrosphere
  9. What shape is the Earth?
    Oblate spheroid
  10. The churning motion resulting from the upwelling of warm fluid and downward flow of cooler material is called _______.
    Convection
  11. What kind of gases efficiently absorb infrared radiation?
    Greenhouse
  12. What is the average density of the Moon?
    3300 kg/m³
  13. What is the fine lunar dust called?
    Regolith
  14. What layer of the atmosphere do we live in?
    Troposphere
  15. Which seismic waves are pressure waves?
    P-waves
  16. Which part of the Earth's core is liquid?
    Outer core
  17. Due to its low gravity, the Moon has no substantial ________.
    Atmosphere
  18. What is the region around a planet that is influenced by its magnetic field?
    Magnetosphere
  19. What is the line between light and dark on the Moon called?
    Terminator
  20. How old is the Earth estimated to be?
    4.6 billion years
  21. What kind of eclipse occurs when the Earth's shadow crosses the Moon?
    Lunar
  22. What are the lighter, elevated areas of the Moon called?
    Highlands
  23. The large dark spots on the moon are called ____.
    Maria
  24. What is a ditch on the Moon that used to have lava flowing through it called?
    Rille
  25. How strong is the Moon's gravity at the surface compared to Earth's?
    1/6
  26. What is the average density of the Earth?
    5500 kg/m³
  27. What is the semisolid part of the mantle over which the tectonic plates slide called?
    Asthenosphere
  28. We always see the same side of the moon due to its _____ orbit around Earth.
    Synchronous
  29. What is the variation in density and composition of a body?
    Differentiation