Unit 5.1-5.2
Across
- 1. The demand for certain goods or services can drive the use of certain types of land
- 7. The practice of artificially providing water to crops
- 10. Farming practice where herds are raised on open land for meat/wool
- 11. The availability of natural resources such as water, soil, minerals
- 12. Substances that are applied to soul to provide nutrients for plants
- 14. The study of the natural features of the earth’s surface
- 17. Agriculture that is carried out to produce food and necessities for farmer
- 19. An agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily then abandoned while post-disturbance fallow vegetation is allowed to grow
- 20. land divided into narrow lots perpendicular
- 21. Chemicals used to control pests
- 22. Long, narrow arrangement of structures along a transportation corridor such as a river or road
Down
- 2. homes and other structures evenly distributed across the landscape
- 3. ways which crops, livestock are grown and managed
- 4. factors Environmental considerations such as climate, topography, and the presence of natural hazards
- 5. The practice of growing a single crop over a large area
- 6. The movement of people, goods, or animals from one location to another
- 7. Agricultural production that involves the use of high levels of inputs
- 8. divided into six-mile square blocks and divided again into one-mile square blocks for people to develop
- 9. Intensive animal production that involves confining large numbers of animals in small spaces
- 13. The way in which people live and build communities in rural areas outside of urban centers
- 15. The boundaries of a piece of land based on the physical landscape, directions, and distances
- 16. Practice of raising livestock
- 18. The arrangement or organization of how specific areas of land are utilized. This can include residential commercial and agricultural.