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Our Earth Environmental Awareness Bingo Science 6 Mrs. LaMar

Clue: These are resources that once we use up will never be available on Earth again.

Clue: 97% of our water is located here.

Clue: This type of energy requires great amounts of open land and turbines. It is difficult to have in areas like Pleasantville because of trees.

Clue: This keeps the Earth warm by keeping energy and water vapor in the atmosphere. It can also trap harmful gases inside.

Clue: This comes from water turning turbines and is the most used renewable energy in New York State.

Clue: Nuclear energy is an alternative source of energy that uses fission to produce electricity. It can have this dangerous product as well.

Clue: Sewage leaking into run off can create this.

Clue: Collecting fruits and vegetable and mixing them with nitrogen rich products to create rich fertile soil, is called this.

Clue: These are resources that are currently replaced by the balance of nature, but may soon need help to be replaced.

Clue: To __________ is to use our resources wisely and as needed, recycling helps in this process.

Clue: This type of renewable energy burns plants and other natural materials for energy.

Clue: Oil, coal, and natural gas are these types of non-renewable energy.

Clue: This is important to our life on Earth because it absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation also known as U.V. Rays.

Clue: Anything in nature that humans use are known as these.

Clue: This is caused by air pollution, ocean pollution, and can increase the overall surface temperature of our Earth.

Clue: This type of “green energy” harnesses the power of radiation from the sun.

Clue: Pollutants in the air and smoke from factories directly lead to this.

Clue: Water vapor is a necessary gas for us to live, but this gas is a greenhouse gas that is not good for our ozone.

Clue: When population increases, pollution and this increase as well Clue: When population increases, pollution and this increase as well. When many ecosystems are destroyed it is called this.

Clue: This part of the water cycle cleans and deposits most of the world’s freshwater.

Clue: Trash, chemical runoff, and pesticides can all be categorized as this.

Clue: This is a necessary piece of equipment to harness wind and water and help turn them into usable power.

Clue: This is a common lunch time product that is easily recyclable but is many times placed in the trash.

Clue: This is one of the biggest pollutants of our oceans.

Clue: Car emissions and factories are the biggest cause of this.

Clue: This type of renewable energy comes from inside of the earth.

Clue: This tool looks at how many earth’s would be needed to sustain life if everyone lived as you did.