Ap Human Geography

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Across
  1. 1. Used as a communications tool
  2. 5. Population between 10k-50k people, smaller city and surrounding towns/country
  3. 6. Shares a common qualitative characteristic, only a region because people believe so
  4. 9. The production of crop for sale and profit
  5. 11. Large,rapidly growing, incorporated communities of more than 100k residences that are not the biggest cities in their region
  6. 13. only enough food is cultivated to survive
  7. 14. (birth rate - death rate) positive means population is increasing negative means population is shrinking
  8. 16. diffusion up a hierarchy, such as from a little one to a small one
  9. 18. Area which governs itself but is not an independent country
  10. 19. Something is in relation to other things
  11. 20. maximum population size of species that an environment can sustain
  12. 21. An area which can govern itself in certain areas, but does not have complete power to govern
  13. 22. A wide spread exchange of animals, plants, culture, human populations, communicable diseases, and ideas between the american and Afro-Eurasian
  14. 24. Make something that loses volume or weight during production. to minimize transportation costs, they focus on proximity to imports
  15. 25. Boundary that no longer exists as an international border but remnants of its existence remains
  16. 26. Mutually understood & commonly used by people who have different native languages
  17. 29. Time period it takes for a population to double in size
  18. 30. Precise spot where something is located
  19. 32. Designed for general information about places. POLITICAL and PHYSICAL
  20. 33. A period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production that began in the mid 1700s
  21. 34. State with a single nation (Japan, Iceland, Armenia)
Down
  1. 2. Clustering of productive activities and people for mutual advantage
  2. 3. Agriculture and socioeconomic innovations that held to the rise of early cities
  3. 4. Lack of resources to support a population
  4. 7. Term used by geographers to mean where people are settled on earth (physical, cultural, historical factors)
  5. 8. Body of materials, customary beliefs, and social forms that together constitute the distinct tradition of a group or people
  6. 10. Provides loans to country's experiencing balance of payment problems that threaten expansion of international trade
  7. 12. Urban planning that avoids urban sprawl and focuses on long term implants with substainable design initiatives and guides development into more convenient patterns and into areas where infrastructure allows growth to be sustained over the long term
  8. 13. Finally authority over a tertiary and the right to defend territorial integrity against incursion
  9. 15. Modifying the environment to raise plants or animals for food or other uses
  10. 17. Language that began as a combination of two other languages and is spoken as the primary language in a group of people
  11. 23. Slowing a city's growth to limit the problems associated with growth and improve sustainability
  12. 27. A crescent shaped area in southwest Asia where settled farming first began to emerge leading leading to the raise of cities
  13. 28. make something that gains volume or weight during production. to minimize transportation costs, they focus on proximity to markets
  14. 31. Form of diffusion in which a cultural adaption is created as the introduction of a cultural trait from other places.