Changing Nations
Across
- 2. A person who is forced to leave their home due to conflict, natural disasters, or other crises but remains within their country's borders.
- 4. A person who has been forced to flee their home country due to persecution, war, or violence and has crossed an international border to seek safety.
- 6. The movement of people from city centres to the suburbs, leading to the expansion of residential areas.
- 7. A policy or social condition where multiple cultural groups coexist within a society, valuing diversity and inclusivity.
- 10. The basic physical and organisational structures needed for a society to function, including transport, water supply, and energy.
- 11. Movement within the same country (e.g., moving from Sydney to Brisbane).
- 12. The increasing proportion of a population living in urban areas due to migration from rural areas.
- 13. The process of encouraging population growth and economic development in smaller towns or regional centres rather than in major cities.
Down
- 1. Factors that attract people to a new place.
- 3. Movement from one country to another (e.g., migrating from China to Australia).
- 5. The redevelopment of areas within a city to improve infrastructure, housing, and services.
- 8. A city with a population of over 10 million people.
- 9. Factors that force people to leave.