Vocabulary Reviw

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Across
  1. 2. The study of the human and the nonhuman features on Earth.
  2. 5. seams in the earths crust
  3. 6. is a group of people with a shared culture who have organized themselves to meet
  4. 7. tectonics - a process involving huge blocks of earths crust and upper mantle that are called tectonic plates
  5. 10. directions- North, east, south, and west.
  6. 12. Groups of business that control an industry
  7. 14. a point at which days are longest in one hemisphere and shortest in the other
  8. 17. molten rock
  9. 18. a point in which, everywhere on earth, days and nights are nearly equal in length
  10. 19. part of a whole
  11. 21. directions- Lie between the cardinal directions.
  12. 22. Arrangement, structure, or trend.
  13. 23. the position in degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian.
  14. 24. The beliefs, customs, practices, and behaviors of a particular nation or group of people
  15. 26. Influence of two or more things on each other.
  16. 28. the average weather of a place over many years
  17. 29. basic needs
Down
  1. 1. Spanish explorers who conquered territory.
  2. 3. a process that breaks rocks down into tiny pieces
  3. 4. low latitudes, the areas between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
  4. 6. the are a given space on the map or globe corresponds to in the real world.
  5. 8. Governments controlled by a single leader
  6. 9. A process in which water, ice, or wind wear away rocks and soil
  7. 11. Cycle the movement of water from Earth’s surface into the atmosphere and back again
  8. 13. a group of people living in similar economic conditions
  9. 15. A complete ban on trade with a country.
  10. 16. the condition of the air and sky at a certain time and place
  11. 20. Networks of structures such as high ways, clean water supplies, and elcticla grids
  12. 25. a process in which water, ice, or wind remove small pieces of rock and move them somewhere else
  13. 27. The position north or south of the Equator.