Luke Greiner B7 Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. This is moving back offices to other countries. While outsourcing is sending work to other countries, this is placing your offices in this country. It can be cheaper for the company, and give more work for the offshore country. (7, CC)
  2. 4. A model that acts as an extension of the DTM, and it explains the change in death rates. Like most models, this can be studied to understand us and patterns we cause. (2, IDK)
  3. 6. A system that uses satellites to send data to receivers to locate the exact location of those receivers. This is often confused with a different location system that uses a similar acronym. (1, CC)
  4. 8. This is the geographic distance and limit than milk can be delivered in. This can help the dairy industry locate the best property to locate farms (5, IDK)
  5. 14. This is a variety of agriculture that includes market gardening, truck farming, and dairy farming. It plays a large part in modern food production and transportation. (5, IDK)
  6. 16. The area where a specific phenomenon is. This determines most things in geography and maps are useless and cannot be created without it. (1, VIT)
  7. 17. The process of losing old cultural traits and replacing them with new ones. This can result in the loss of a culture. (3, CC)
  8. 18. This is a company that leaves to a new location. This can change the market around a certain area, and the economy. (7, IDK)
  9. 19. Shipping containers being able to be transported on trains, ships, trucks, and planes. This allows the transportation of products to be very easy. (7, IDK)
  10. 22. This is a defining characteristic of humans as a whole. Without it, it is difficult to be called a human at all. All groups of people have this in some capacity, and it affects your daily life in many ways, such as your behaviors and actions.(3, VIT)
  11. 23. These are prosperous residential districts that lie beyond the suburbs. These can hold many people in a quality that the suburbs may not be able to. (6, IDK)
  12. 27. This is a city with a population greater than 10 million. While smaller than their metacity counterpart, these can still have an impact on the world economy. (6, CC)
  13. 29. This comprises a variety of ways of influencing another country or group of people. This group can be easily manipulated. (4, CC)
  14. 31. The act of adopting elements of a culture from a new place while still maintaining the traits of old ones. This can be seen in the transitions of immigrants to the early United States as they adopted traits of the culture while using and teaching their own. (3, CC)
  15. 32. The theory that as the population grows, the more hands there are that can work and provide food. This acted as a counter to Malthus’ theory that population growth will outproduce food production, which is very important on a world scale. (2, IDK)
  16. 33. A computer system that stores, analyzes, and shows information taken from maps. Often confused with another type of system with a similar acronym. (1, CC)
  17. 34. Breeding two different plants to get one seed with desired characteristics of the parents. This has led to major changes in plants, even to the point where the original is not recognizable. (5, CC)
Down
  1. 1. This is when an organism is modified using techniques that often change the organism. This can be used to change the yield of food for the better, but it has been a target of scorn by some who believe it unhealthy. (5, CC)
  2. 2. A type of imperialism where people settle into another country. This can degrading culture and even a society. (4, CC)
  3. 5. This is when geographers group data into different scales. This can be used to help study that data or to use it more effectively. (1, IDK)
  4. 7. This is an urban area with greater than 20 million people. They are often connected with a network of urban areas that grow together. They are very important on a national scale. (6, CC)
  5. 9. This is a state that is politically dominated by another. In these circumstances one state gains control of the political system of another state for some kind of gain. (4, IDK)
  6. 10. This is the phenomenon that almost all nations in civilization have strived to create a nation of their own. Without this, wars would not have been fought, leaders would not have been killed, and nations would not have been formed. (4, VIT)
  7. 11. These are parts of a culture that is not physical, such as the religion of the group. While these can be hard to find, they are just as important in defining the culture of a group as their physical culture. (3, IDK)
  8. 12. The location of humans as they are spread across the globe, and the pattern of that spread. This can be studied to better understand what is needed for humans and why we go to places we go to. (2, CC)
  9. 13. The movement of people from one place to the other. This can be viewed as the driving force of all human development. If we do not do this, we do not spread, and do not progress. (2, VIT)
  10. 15. This describes something related to cities and towns. In recent years, cities and towns have had a massive grip on the global economy and culture. (6, VIT)
  11. 20. This is a place where products are sold. It determines the location of where products are made, what products are purchased, and everything else. It is often the center of living populations. (7, VIT)
  12. 21. This is contracting work to non company employees. This makes work for a company a lot cheaper, and can add jobs in offshore countries but remove jobs in the home country. (7, CC)
  13. 24. This is a region that is in between two very different and often contentious areas. Korea and Vietnam acted as one of these during the Cold War. They can be very important during warfare and political activity. (4, IDK)
  14. 25. These are interactive maps that show data of a specific geographic area. These can be used by geographers and other people to gain information about a piece of land. (1, IDK)
  15. 26. The measure of the average population per kilometer of square mile. This can be studied to gather data about people and even has use in economics. (2, CC)
  16. 28. These are the ways the people organize society and the ways they interact with each other. This can change the culture of a group completely, depending on how it is done. (3, IDK)
  17. 30. Rapidly growing areas with a population greater than 100,000 that are not the largest city in the area. As population grows, more and more of these pop up, and become more present in society. (6, IDK)
  18. 31. This is the process in which humans alter the landscape to produce crops and livestock. This has had a massive impact on how and what humans eat, and it has changed humanity forever in its various revolutions. (5, VIT)