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Hydrosphere Bingo

A classic game of Bingo detailing the hydrosphere components.

KobeBeckum
Created Date 01.13.23
Last Updated 01.16.23
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Topics of this game:
  • The process in which water changes from a liquid to a gas.
  • The process in which water changes from a gas to a liquid.
  • The process in which water droplets that have built up in clouds fall down. This can take several forms.
  • The process in which water comes down and does not fall sink into the ground, but slides into a body of water.
  • The process in which water comes down and sinks into the ground.
  • Water that has sunken into the ground.
  • The process in which plants absorb water from the ground using their roots.
  • Energy from the sun which can be absorbed by plants and water.
  • All of the water on Earth.
  • The scientific study of water.
  • A form of precipitation most common in warm areas. (liquid)
  • A form of precipitation that is the most deadly, and found in cold areas. (solid)
  • A form of precipitation most commonly found in cold areas. (melting, grainy solid)
  • A form of precipitation that is a mixture of rain and snow. (easily melting solid)
  • The most common form of water, makes up 97% of Earth's hydrosphere.
  • A large mass of moving ice.
  • A mixture of chemicals and trash dumped into the ocean.
  • The gas form of water.
  • The solid form of water.
  • A wetland ecosystem of grasses, rivers and lakes.
  • A stream of water directly connected to an ocean.
  • A stream of water not connected to an ocean.
  • Cooled water vapor becomes tiny droplets of water and form this. Once heavy enough, the water goes down.
  • A cloud that forms at the ground.

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