AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY REVIEW PROJECT (ASAEL GARCIA) B5
Across
- 1. (Scale of Analysis) - The level of detail and area covered in a map or geographic analysis.
- 3. - The movement of people from one place to another.
- 5. - The process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group.
- 6. - The large-scale, commercialized production of agricultural goods.
- 10. Landscape - The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape.
- 12. Distribution - The arrangement of a phenomenon across space.
- 14. - The process of transforming an economy from primarily agricultural to primarily manufacturing-based.
- 15. - The practice of cultivating crops and raising livestock for food, fiber, and other products.
- 17. - A line that marks the extent of a state's territory.
- 19. - The study of the effects of geography on politics and international relations.
- 21. - The shared beliefs, values, behaviors, and material objects that characterize a group of people.
- 23. Sprawl - The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas into surrounding rural lands.
- 24. Security - The state of having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
- 27. Relativism - The principle of understanding other cultures on their own terms without making judgments.
- 28. Agriculture - Farming primarily for the purpose of feeding oneself and one's family.
- 29. Information System (GIS) - A system designed to capture, store, analyze, and present spatial data.
- 30. - A politically organized territory with a permanent population, defined boundaries, and a government.
- 31. Curve - A graphical representation of the relationship between urbanization and economic development, often showing a pattern of rapid urbanization followed by stabilization.
- 32. Rate (Crude Death Rate) - The number of deaths per 1,000 individuals in a population per year.
- 33. - The study of population characteristics and trends.
- 34. - A group of people with a common culture, language, and identity.
Down
- 2. Agriculture - Farming primarily for sale, often involving large-scale production and specialized crops.
- 4. - The process of increasing the proportion of people living in urban areas compared to rural areas.
- 7. Rate (Crude Birth Rate) - The number of births per 1,000 individuals in a population per year.
- 8. Domestic Product (GDP) - The total value of goods and services produced within a country's borders in a given period.
- 9. - A city with a population of over 10 million people.
- 11. Sensing - The process of acquiring information about an object or phenomenon without making physical contact with it.
- 13. - The science and art of mapmaking.
- 16. - The process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among countries through trade, technology, and cultural exchange.
- 18. and Pull Factors - Factors that encourage people to leave their current location (push) or attract them to a new one (pull).
- 20. - The authority of a state to govern itself and its territory without interference from other states.
- 22. Diffusion - The spread of cultural traits from one society to another.
- 25. - The process of improving the economic, social, and environmental well-being of a country.
- 26. Development Index (HDI) - A composite index that measures a country's average achievements in terms of life expectancy, education, and income.
- 27. Business District (CBD) - The commercial and economic hub of a city, typically characterized by high-density development and skyscrapers.