10GEO Human Wellbeing
Across
- 2. – A measure of the material prosperity of a person or society (6 letters).
- 4. – A key factor in improving human wellbeing, leading to better job opportunities (9 letters).
- 7. The average number of children a woman is expected to have in her lifetime (13 letters).
- 13. The state in which access to rights or opportunities is unaffected by gender (14 letters).
- 14. – Conditions related to public health, such as clean water and proper waste disposal (10 letters).
- 15. The number of deaths in a population over a period of time (13 letters).
- 16. – A map that uses different shades or colors to represent data like population or income (10 letters).
- 18. – The process of making an area more urban, often tied to changes in human wellbeing (12 letters).
- 19. – The state of being extremely poor (7 letters).
- 20. – The ability to maintain or improve living conditions over time without depleting resources (14 letters).
- 21. – The average period a person may expect to live (13 letters).
Down
- 1. – A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster (7 letters).
- 3. – A state of physical, mental, and social well-being (6 letters).
- 5. – A type of map that distorts the size of geographic regions to reflect a variable, such as population (9 letters).
- 6. – A condition resulting from a lack of the right nutrients (11 letters).
- 8. – A statistic used to rank countries based on human wellbeing, considering life expectancy, education, and income (3 letters).
- 9. – A common indicator used to measure the economic performance of a country (3 letters).
- 10. – A term used to describe countries with lower living standards and industrial bases (10 letters).
- 11. – The unequal distribution of wealth or resources in a society (10 letters).
- 12. Access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet dietary needs (12 letters).
- 17. – Basic physical and organizational structures, such as roads, power supplies, and schools (13 letters).