Ecosystema community ofliving (biotic)and non-living(abiotic) thingsthat interact ina specific areaThe action orprocess ofclearing anarea offorestsDeforestationPetroleummade fromcrude oil andotherhydrocarbonscontained innatural gasEmissionsGeothermalEnergyheat from insidethe Earth that canbe used togenerate electricityor provide heat forbuildings HydroelectricPowerWindEnergythe process ofcapturing thekinetic energyof moving airand convertingit into electricityRenewableEnergyTurbinea machine thatuses a movingstream of a fluid tospin a wheel withblades, which thenproduces powerGlobalWarmingNonrenewableEnergySolarEnergyenergy from thesun that iscollected, stored,and converted tousable energy,such as electricity Renewablea natural resourcethat can bereplenishednaturally over arelatively shortperiod, so wewon't run out of itWindEnergythe long-termincrease inEarth'saveragetemperatureGlobalWarmingGreenhouseGasgases in Earth'satmosphere thattrap the heatfrom the sunnear the surfaceof our planetHydroelectricEnergyenergy sourcethat uses thepower ofmoving water togenerateelectricity Conservationthe protectionand carefulmanagement ofEarth's naturalresourcesconservationDeforestrationNonrenewablecomes fromsources thatwill run out andcannot bereplacedquicklyPetroleumEmissionssubstances,often gases,that arereleased orsent out intothe airSolarEnergyEcosystema community ofliving (biotic)and non-living(abiotic) thingsthat interact ina specific areaThe action orprocess ofclearing anarea offorestsDeforestationPetroleummade fromcrude oil andotherhydrocarbonscontained innatural gasEmissionsGeothermalEnergyheat from insidethe Earth that canbe used togenerate electricityor provide heat forbuildings HydroelectricPowerWindEnergythe process ofcapturing thekinetic energyof moving airand convertingit into electricityRenewableEnergyTurbinea machine thatuses a movingstream of a fluid tospin a wheel withblades, which thenproduces powerGlobalWarmingNonrenewableEnergySolarEnergyenergy from thesun that iscollected, stored,and converted tousable energy,such as electricity Renewablea natural resourcethat can bereplenishednaturally over arelatively shortperiod, so wewon't run out of itWindEnergythe long-termincrease inEarth'saveragetemperatureGlobalWarmingGreenhouseGasgases in Earth'satmosphere thattrap the heatfrom the sunnear the surfaceof our planetHydroelectricEnergyenergy sourcethat uses thepower ofmoving water togenerateelectricity Conservationthe protectionand carefulmanagement ofEarth's naturalresourcesconservationDeforestrationNonrenewablecomes fromsources thatwill run out andcannot bereplacedquicklyPetroleumEmissionssubstances,often gases,that arereleased orsent out intothe airSolarEnergy

Human Impact on the Environment - 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. a community of living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) things that interact in a specific area
    Ecosystem
  2. Deforestation
    The action or process of clearing an area of forests
  3. made from crude oil and other hydrocarbons contained in natural gas
    Petroleum
  4. Emissions
  5. heat from inside the Earth that can be used to generate electricity or provide heat for buildings
    Geothermal Energy
  6. Hydroelectric Power
  7. the process of capturing the kinetic energy of moving air and converting it into electricity
    Wind Energy
  8. Renewable Energy
  9. a machine that uses a moving stream of a fluid to spin a wheel with blades, which then produces power
    Turbine
  10. Global Warming
  11. Nonrenewable Energy
  12. energy from the sun that is collected, stored, and converted to usable energy, such as electricity
    Solar Energy
  13. a natural resource that can be replenished naturally over a relatively short period, so we won't run out of it
    Renewable
  14. Wind Energy
  15. Global Warming
    the long-term increase in Earth's average temperature
  16. gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap the heat from the sun near the surface of our planet
    Greenhouse Gas
  17. energy source that uses the power of moving water to generate electricity
    Hydroelectric Energy
  18. Conservation
  19. conservation
    the protection and careful management of Earth's natural resources
  20. Deforestration
  21. comes from sources that will run out and cannot be replaced quickly
    Nonrenewable
  22. Petroleum
  23. substances, often gases, that are released or sent out into the air
    Emissions
  24. Solar Energy