5 Themes of Geography
Across
- 1. / A man-made structure that changes the environment to connect two places.
- 5. / North, south, east, and west—used to describe where things are.
- 6. / An area defined by boundaries, such as a state or country.
- 7. / An area where people share similar language, religion, or traditions.
- 10. / A feature created by people, like buildings or cities.
- 11. / Things that are traded or transported between places, like food or products.
- 14. / Imaginary lines on a map that measure north and south.
- 15. / Imaginary lines on a map that measure east and west.
- 17. / The theme that explains how people, goods, and ideas travel.
- 19. / Describes where a place is compared to others, like "north of Canada."
- 21. / A landform with dry climate and little rain.
- 25. / The sharing of information, often through the internet or other technology.
Down
- 2. / An area defined by shared characteristics like language or climate.
- 3. / A natural feature, like a mountain range or desert.
- 4. / How people change, adapt to, or depend on their environment.
- 8. / The theme of geography that answers "Where is it?"
- 9. / A specific spot using coordinates, like 34°N, 118°W.
- 12. / An example of people interacting with the environment to reuse materials.
- 13. / How humans rely on the environment for resources like water and food.
- 16. / The natural world around us, including landforms, weather, and resources.
- 18. / How humans adjust to their environment, like wearing warm clothes in winter.
- 20. / To change the environment, such as building a bridge or a road.
- 22. / The weather conditions of a region over time.
- 23. / Describes the physical and human characteristics that make a location unique.
- 24. / An example of depending on the environment for food.